New Delhi, July 4 (UNI) India and the UK held the Sixth Cyber Dialogue in New Delhi during which they discussed cyber threat assessment, internet governance, data protection, protection of critical infrastructure, including the latest developments in the cyber realm at the United Nations.
The dialogue was held on July 3 in New Delhi. The dialogue was co-chaired by Amit A. Shukla, Joint Secretary, Cyber Diplomacy Division, Ministry of External Affairs of India (MEA) and Kat Jones, Head of Strategy and Engagement, Cyber Policy Department, The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the UK.
The Indian delegation consisted of officials from the MEA, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Indian Cybercrime Coordination Center (I4C), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY), Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), CERT-In and National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC). The delegation from the UK comprised of officials from National Cyber Security Centre, the Cyber Policy Department of the FCDO, and representatives of the Cyber Policy Team of the British High Commission, a statement said.
Discussions during the Dialogue included cyber threat assessment, internet governance, data protection, protection of critical infrastructure, capacity building and cooperation in multilateral fora, including the latest developments in the cyber realm at the United Nations.
Both sides agreed to deepen cooperation between their respective cyber agencies in order to build a safe and robust cyberspace, the statement added.