How is DSCI and Siemens Enhancing India’s Cybersecurity with an OT Cyber Security Lab?

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Key Takeaways
- Collaboration between DSCI and Siemens strengthens cybersecurity.
- The lab focuses on training and innovation for startups.
- Real-world OT scenarios provide practical experience.
- Enhances national security through cybersecurity practices.
- India's digital forensics market is set for significant growth.
New Delhi, Sep 19 (NationPress) The Data Security Council of India (DSCI) in collaboration with Siemens Limited has officially launched an Operational Technology (OT) Cyber Security Lab at the Nasscom campus located in Noida on Friday.
This initiative is designed to bolster the cybersecurity framework of national infrastructure while also acting as an innovation hub for startups, providing them with necessary access to advanced technology and equipment.
The lab aims to equip startups with the expertise needed to develop and assess their cybersecurity solutions in real-world OT scenarios, within a secure and regulated setting, as stated in an official announcement.
Envisioned as a training hub for awareness and skill enhancement, the facility will offer practical exposure to professionals across various critical sectors regarding OT cybersecurity methodologies.
This testbed is outfitted to facilitate the latest assessments, including defense-in-depth strategies for OT environments, as per the release.
It also promotes hands-on training and fosters collaboration among government, academia, and industry stakeholders.
Inaugurated by KK Singh, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Electronics and IT, he emphasized that securing OT settings is crucial for national security. He encouraged startups and researchers to leverage the lab to strengthen protections for critical infrastructure.
Vinayak Godse, CEO of DSCI, announced that the lab will act as an extension of the National Centre of Excellence, a collaborative initiative between MeitY and DSCI.
Godse added that the facility will enable collaboration between government agencies, educational institutions, industry players, and startups engaged in critical infrastructure.
Suprakash Chaudhuri, Head of Digital Industries at Siemens Limited, highlighted that the swift pace of digitalization has led to the merging of IT and OT, exposing systems to new vulnerabilities.
He added that the lab will empower Indian industries to build resilient and cybersecure operations.
Furthermore, India's digital forensics market is anticipated to surge at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of almost 40 percent, aiming to reach Rs 11,829 crore ($1.39 billion) by FY 2029-30, significantly exceeding the global average of 11 percent.