The Indian government has issued a directive to all ministries urging them to enhance their cybersecurity measures against artificial intelligence-driven threats. This move comes in the wake of recent cyberattacks that have targeted national digital infrastructure.

A nationwide AI-powered vulnerability assessment is currently being conducted for all government digital assets. The exercise aims to identify weak points in the system before malicious actors can exploit them.

Ministries have been instructed to review their existing cybersecurity posture and ensure that third-party vendors comply with strict new guidelines. These guidelines include rapid patching of vulnerabilities and immediate disclosure of any breaches that occur.

The directive covers a wide range of government operations, including those related to major examinations such as CBSE and NEET. By strengthening defences across the board, the Centre intends to safeguard the integrity of national digital infrastructure from evolving AI threats.

Officials have emphasized that third-party vendors handling government data must adhere to the updated security protocols without exception. The new rules mandate swift action in case of any security incident, with breach disclosures required without delay.

The vulnerability assessment is expected to provide a comprehensive map of potential entry points for cyberattacks. This data will help ministries prioritize their security investments and allocate resources more effectively.

Students and parents who rely on digital platforms for exam registrations, results, and other services may benefit indirectly from these measures. The government's proactive stance aims to prevent disruptions that could affect millions of users.


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