The UK government will send its first-ever cyber-security trade mission to India next week in the lead up to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the country next month.
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is leading the five-day mission of eight UK-based firms to Mumbai and New Delhi from October 11.
“India is really important to us. It is a fantastic market and a wonderful base for cyber-security,” said Stephen Phipson, the head of UKTI s Defence & Security Organisation (DSO).
This mission is aimed at further boosting those exports and initiating dialogue with representatives of the Indian Banking Association, Bombay Stock Exchange and Mumbai Police Cyber Cell, among others, during the Mumbai leg of the mission.
In New Delhi, the group will participate in the CyFy Conference: The Indian Conference on Cyber Security and Internet Governance at Taj Mahal Hotel.
They will also be meeting Gulshan Rai, India’s first Cyber-security Chief appointed by Prime MinisterModi earlier this year. For the full article click here
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