Hyderabad's Off-Grid Cyber Bootcamp: Training Tomorrow's Cyber Defenders
India is revolutionizing cybersecurity training with the National Cyber Security Scholar Programme 2025, offering hands-on, real-world crisis scenarios. This unconventional bootcamp, led by CERT-IN, takes place in Hyderabad, featuring survival drills and simulations. The initiative aims to build a resilient cadre of cyber defenders across diverse sectors.
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In an innovative move, India is transforming the way it trains its future cyber defense leaders with the National Cyber Security Scholar Programme (NCSSP) 2025. Scheduled to take place in Hyderabad, this unconventional bootcamp will see participants trading screens and desks for tents and real-world crisis simulations.
Backed by CERT-IN and run by the ISAC, the NCSSP is a pioneering response to evolving cyber threats, bringing together leaders from various sectors, including government, tech firms, and academia. With a focus on practical skills, the program begins in a forest setting, emphasizing leadership and decision-making under challenging conditions.
Hyderabad is strategically chosen for its position as a cyber innovation hub, providing an ideal environment for this unique training. The initiative marks a significant step in India's strategy to proactively build a robust cybersecurity framework, preparing for the challenges of the digital age with creativity and foresight.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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