Microsoft India
has announced the first anniversary of their India Cybersecurity Engagement
Center. Over the period of a year, the
center has reached out to 126 organizations, empowering them with
information and techniques to secure critical information infrastructure and
help reduce malware and digital risk in the country. Part of a global network
of eight such centres, it brings together Microsoft capabilities to foster
deeper cybersecurity collaborations with public and private sector
organizations and build a trusted and secure computing environment, a critical
enabler for India’s digital transformation.
The company has also rolled out a nationwide campaign to increase
awareness on cybersecurity and cyber hygiene, ahead
of the upcoming Global Conference of Cyber Space (GCCS2017). Aimed at a wide
gamut of audiences from enterprises to school children, the initiative
underlines the company’s commitment to the Digital India vision and making
cyberspace safer.
Anant Maheshwari, President-Microsoft India, said, “Cybersecurity is vital for Digital India. A data driven economy can flourish only when
governments, businesses and individuals leverage the power of cloud computing
with the confidence that their data is secure. Microsoft understands that economic vitality and national security depend on a stable,
safe, and resilient cyberspace. We believe that through active collaboration
between the government and the private sector we can succeed in building a safe
and secure digital ecosystem in the country.”
The initiatives under the Intelligent Security program include:
CISO Advisory Board: Microsoft has
partnered several organizations across sectors to set up a CISO (Chief
Information Security Officer) Advisory Board. The objective of the board is to
foster a deep and continuous engagement with the CISO community and share
information and knowledge about latest developments in cybersecurity as well
best techniques and practices, through discussions and tools such as white
papers on critical security topics.
Cybersecurity workshops for private enterprises: Through its three-pronged approach of a comprehensive platform,
unique intelligence and partnerships, Microsoft is driving educational sessions
and coaching sessions with enterprises across the country. Aimed at helping
organizations understand their security requirements and protect their
information infrastructure better, this follows the Microsoft
Secure campaign in 2016. Close to a hundred enterprises have already
participated in the workshops so far.
The GDPR Academy: The new General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which comes into force in May 2018,
significantly raises the bar for privacy. Privacy and compliance are business
essential and the GDPR requires that organizations respect and protect personal
data – no matter where it is sent, processed or stored. To help simplify the
path to compliance, Microsoft is organizing a series of worldwide webinars as
well as physical workshops in select Indian cities under the aegis of its GDPR
Academy for its customers.
Microsoft’s industry leadership in data privacy
protection has been recognized for over a decade, beginning with the
establishment of the company’s Trustworthy Computing principles, which
include security, privacy, compliance and
transparency. Microsoft has committed to be GDPR
compliant by May 2018, and is the first major cloud provider to offer thecontractual commitments required
by the GDPR to its customers.
Making cyber-hygiene a habit among the young: In a bid to inculcate create awareness about good
practices for holistic and collaborative cyber-physical safety of children,
Microsoft is working with partner schools to integrate lessons on cyber-hygiene
and cyber safety into their curriculum, starting with the 25 schools under
the Atal Tinkering Laboratories (ATL)
initiative, which is part of Niti Aayog’sflagship program Atal Innovation
Mission (AIM). Microsoft also joined hands recently with KidZania and Dr. Jyoti Kapoor, Sr.
Psychiatrist, Paras Hospitals to organize a
workshop on good practices for holistic and collaborative cyber-physical safety
of children.
Microsoft’s approach to cybersecurity in today’s cloud-centric
world rests on three core functional areas: protect, detect and respond. To support a comprehensive, cross-company and
cross-industry approach to cybersecurity, Microsoft invests more than a billion
dollars a year in security research, innovation and development. It is the first company in the industry to win a
certification ISO/IEC 27018 that validates the highest levels of data security
and privacy.
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