How is the 'Cyber Suraksha' exercise enhancing national cyber resilience?

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Key Takeaways
- Enhancement of cyber resilience across national security institutions.
- Involvement of over 100 cybersecurity professionals.
- Simulation of real-world cyber threat scenarios.
- Leadership engagement through the CISOs conclave.
- Regular exercises planned to maintain state of readiness.
New Delhi, June 16 (NationPress) In a significant move to enhance India's cyber security, the Defence Cyber Agency (DCA) has initiated a comprehensive, multi-phase cybersecurity exercise.
Under the auspices of the Headquarters, Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), this extensive drill, termed ‘Cyber Suraksha’, is scheduled to run until June 27.
The primary goal of this exercise is to boost cyber resilience among national security organizations and stakeholders within the defence sector. According to a statement from the Ministry of Defence, "This multi-phased exercise, concluding on June 27, 2025, serves as a proactive measure to enhance cyber resilience at the national level, featuring targeted training sessions, assessments, and an engaging leadership capsule."
Involving over 100 professionals from national agencies and defence sectors, Cyber Suraksha is crafted to replicate authentic cyber threat scenarios. The ministry elaborated, "This exercise is structured to mimic real-world cyber threats, reinforce secure practices, and evaluate the analytical and defensive cyber capabilities of participants in a fast-paced, gamified setting."
A standout feature of the event is a dedicated conclave for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), focusing on the integration of leadership within cybersecurity readiness. The statement continued, "The CISOs conclave dovetails with ‘Cyber Suraksha’, merging technical dimensions with leadership roles, featuring discussions from esteemed speakers and culminating in an immersive Table-Top Exercise."
Through a blend of immersive training, leadership engagement, and real-time simulations, Cyber Suraksha highlights India’s proactive approach towards fortifying its cyber defense framework at all levels — from field operators to high-level decision-makers, as noted by the ministry.
“The combination of structured learning and dynamic hands-on environments will empower participants to respond effectively to cyber threats. The Defence Cyber Agency intends to hold such exercises regularly to ensure readiness and foster a culture prioritizing security across all tiers,” the statement added.