Cabinet Secretary Sets 30-Day Deadline to Strengthen Rajasthan’s Cyber Security Framework
मुख्य बातें
- •Cabinet Secretary has given Rajasthan a 30-day deadline to strengthen its cyber security framework.
- •The directive was issued after a high-level review meeting attended by top state and central officials.
- •Rajasthan must upgrade firewalls, deploy advanced threat detection tools, and set up a 24/7 Security Operations Centre.
- •Recent cyber incidents in Rajasthan—including a ransomware attack on a hospital—prompted the urgent action.
- •The state government has formed a task force and pledged full cooperation to meet the deadline.
- •Failure to comply may lead to central agencies taking over implementation or monitoring.
- •This move reflects a national push for stronger state-level cyber resilience amid rising digitalization.
The Cabinet Secretary of India has issued a strict 30-day deadline to the Rajasthan government to significantly enhance its cyber security infrastructure. This directive comes in response to growing concerns over rising cyber threats, including data breaches, ransomware attacks, and vulnerabilities in government digital systems. The move underscores the Centre’s proactive stance in safeguarding state-level digital assets amid increasing digitization and online governance.

