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    The Unique Identification Authority of India has signed a significant five-year partnership with the National Forensic Sciences University to enhance cybersecurity and digital forensics capabilities across India. The collaboration aims to strengthen the country’s digital infrastructure and improve resilience against evolving cyber threats. MoU Signed Between Key Officials The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was formalised between UIDAI CEO Vivek Chandra Verma and Prof. (Dr.) S.O. Junare, Director of NFSU’s Gujarat campus. Senior officials from both organisations were present during the signing, marking the beginning of a strategic collaboration focused on innovation and security. Focus Areas of the Collaboration The partnership will focus on six key pillars to build a robust cybersecurity ecosystem: Academic and Professional Development: Enhancing skills and expertise in cybersecurity and digital forensics Information Security: Strengthening the integrity of UIDAI’s digital systems Forensic Infrastructure: Improving lab capabilities and investigation processes Technical Support: Providing expert guidance for cybersecurity operations Research and Development: Advancing technologies such as AI, blockchain, cryptography, and deepfake detection Strategic Outreach: Creating opportunities for student placements and expanding awareness initiatives Boosting India’s Digital Public Infrastructure This collaboration is expected to play a crucial role in safeguarding India’s digital identity ecosystem, which forms the backbone of various public services. Strengthening cybersecurity measures will help protect sensitive data and ensure system reliability. Addressing Emerging Cyber Threats With rapid digital transformation across sectors, the need for advanced cybersecurity and forensic capabilities has become increasingly important. The partnership will enable both institutions to jointly develop solutions to counter emerging threats, including cyber fraud, identity theft, and data breaches. Towards a Secure Digital Future Officials highlighted that the initiative will set new benchmarks in cybersecurity practices in India. By integrating cutting-edge technologies and fostering research, the collaboration aims to build a secure and resilient digital ecosystem for the future. Tags: Aadhaar SecurityAI Technologyblockchain Indiacyber safety.Cybersecurity Indiadigital forensicsMoU newsnational news IndiaNFSUUIDAI
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