Electronic Component Security: India's Focus on National Interests
Apr 27, 2024 17:34
Union IT Secretary S Krishnan emphasizes the need for electronic component manufacturers to prioritize India's security interests in project design, citing cyber security risks and supply chain resilience.
Chennai, Apr 27 (PTI) Electronic component manufacturers should ensure the country's security interests while starting new projects, said Union IT Secretary S Krishnan on Saturday.
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Secretary Krishnan said the government was opening up on this topic and has been instructing companies to ensure that while designing a project, the country's security interests should be taken care of.
"We spoke about this briefly (in the past) and how cyber security is becoming more and more important. This is something I would especially want the senior citizens, here something we need to be extremely careful about on a day-by-day basis," Krishnan said.
He made those comments while delivering the 10th G Ramachandran Endowment Lecture on 'Building Economic Resilience Through Technology' organized by the Madras School of Economics and The Southern India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) here on Saturday.
Elaborating, he said, "With this space (cyber security) getting critical, national risks are also huge. It is not at the individual level but even at the national level, the cyber security risks are huge."
"What we advocate is that and what we try to do both within the government is secure by design. Secure by design is something that we have to ensure even from the time that you (electronic component manufacturers) start designing a product. You design it in a way that the country's security interests are taken care of." he said.
Krishnan also pointed out that the supply chain industry needs to be resilient and not impacted by any external factors including geopolitical risks.
Maintaining that supply chain constraints was witnessed in India during the COVID-19 pandemic, he said, if you look at the supply chain industry internationally semi-conductor chips are dominated by Taiwan.
"If something happens there (in Taiwan) what will happen to the supply chain of the chips? We need to ensure that there are supply chains which are resilient and we have to ensure that geopolitical issues do not append the economy," he said.
On climate change, he said it is another issue that India needs to address along with waste management and natural disasters are others that are of constant challenges.
The Ministry of Electronics is working with a number of other departments to see how the impact of climate change can be reduced, he said.
"Ministry of Electronics actually works with a number of other ministries, including Renewable energy to see what are the ways in which we can reduce the impact of climate change and optimize production in such a way that the usage of resources comes down and we become more sustainable", he said.
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