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IT min working on security standards for mobile phones

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Concerned over rising number of cyber attacks and breach of financial and personal data at the hands of mobile phone companies, the government on Thursday said it was finalising fool-proof cyber security standards for them and that all products sold in India must comply with its guidelines.

“The products of all mobile manufactur­ing units must be security-compliant. There will be no compromise on this issue,” Union Minister for Informatio­n Technology and Electronic­s Ravi Shankar Prasad said at a summit on cyber and network security, organised by industry chamber Assocham in the capital.

In August, the ministry for electronic­s and informatio­n technology had asked 21 smartphone makers across the world -- of which majority are Chinese -- to share the security procedures they have undertaken to ensure security of mobile phones.

Pointing out that cyberenabl­ed security testing was going to become a big initiative in India, the minister said: “We need low-cost cyber technology and low-cost well qualified cyber auditors.”

Ravi Shankar Prasad said since India was now on the radar of cyber attackers, the government had highlighte­d the need for advanced security solutions to thwart their plans. “We are also insisting that all banks have cyber security auditors. We are unleashing a big challenge to have cyber security training, drills for officers, judges, and policemen,” Prasad added.

The ministry was of the view that Noida -- which has become a hub for mobile phone production with 32 manufactur­ing units -- has the potential for a software park in future. “I told Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath that Noida and Greater Noida hold great potential of becoming a centre for software park, educationa­l and management hub and other commercial activities,” Prasad later told the media.

He said the country's digital economy was currently worth $500 million and had the potential to scale the $1 trillion figure in 4-5 years.

“We have about 5,000 start-ups in India today and many of them are becoming unicorn companies, that is, Rs 1,000-crore companies like Flipkart and others. This digital ecosystem in India is going to rise and no one can stop this march,” he added. -PTI

The IT ministry has asked 21 smartphone makers across the world to share the security procedures they have undertaken to ensure security of mobile phones

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