Indian Army's Central Command signed an MoU with IIT Kanpur's C3iHub for advanced cybersecurity training, featuring two 3-month modules to counter rising digital threats. The program equips personnel with threat detection, response skills, and operational readiness across sensitive zones.
In response to escalating cyber threats, the Indian Army's Headquarters Central Command has forged a strategic partnership with IIT Kanpur's C3iHub, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deliver specialized cybersecurity training. This initiative aims to build robust digital defense capabilities for military units, integrating cutting-edge research into operational frameworks.
The collaboration, formalized on November 26, introduces two intensive three-month modules focusing on emerging threats, incident response, and network security. Delivered by C3iHub—a premier cybersecurity innovation hub—the program targets formations in the Central Command theatre, enhancing readiness in digitally contested environments.
Partnership Framework:
MoU signed by Dr. Tanima Hajra (C3iHub CEO) in presence of Lt Gen Naveen Sachdeva (Chief of Staff, HQ Surya Command) and Prof. Somitra Sanadhya (C3iHub Director).
Modules cover threat identification, mitigation tools, and global best practices for military networks.
Strategic Objectives:
Equips soldiers to neutralize intrusions, strengthening posture in sensitive operational areas.
Aligns with Army's shift to integrated digital warfare training alongside traditional skills.
Impact and Vision:
Prof. Sanadhya: Translates research into "mission-critical capabilities" for national defense.
Bolsters secure digital ecosystem, preparing for sophisticated cyber battlespace evolution.
This MoU marks a pivotal academia-military synergy, future-proofing India's defense against cyber warfare.
Sources: NDTV, India Today, The Statesman, IIT Kanpur, EduAdvice