India, US renew commitment to work on cyber security

India, US renew commitment to work on cyber security

Aruna Sundararajan

NEW DELHI: India and the United States have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote closer co-operation and the exchange of information pertaining to the Cyber Security in accordance with the relevant laws, rules and regulations of each economy on the basis of equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit.

The MoU was signed between the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT- In) under the Electronics and Information technology Ministry and the US Department of Homeland Security on cooperation in the field of cyber Security. The MoU was signed by MeITY Secretary Aruna Sundararajan and US Ambassador Richard Verma.

Earlier, United States and India signed an MoU on 19 July 2011 to promote a closer cooperation and timely exchange of information between the organisations of their respective Governments responsible for Cyber Security. Since 19 July 2011 regular interactions between CERT-In and US CERT are taking place to share the information and discuss cyber security related issues.

The present MoU is in continuation to the cooperation in cyber security areas.

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