Navigating the CERT-In directives for business operations.
Regulations, community engagement and change.
On 28th April 2022 the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issued new directions (PDF) under sub-section (6) of section 70B of the Information Technology Act, 2000 relating to information security practices, procedure, prevention, response, and reporting of cyber incidents for The Safe & Trusted Internet.
FAQ on the cyber security directions of 28th April 2022
These were not preceded by any public consultations, leading to confusion in the organizations and businesses impacted by these changes. The directons cover aspects related to the timeframe for reporting cyber security incidents, maintenance of the user identification data, transaction information for crypto exchanges and wallets, maintenance of customer details by data centers, cloud services, VPN providers, and maintenance of logs in the Indian jurisdiction.
What will be the impact of these directions on businesses?
Rootconf and Privacy Mode are co-organizing with FOSS United Foundation an event on the 20th May 2022 to discuss the impact of these directions on various businesses, along with discussing recommendations for the directive to fall in line with privacy and business requirements. This hybrid (online and on-site) event will be held at the Zerodha office in Bengaluru.
The event will help the audience gain a better understanding of the impact, especially around data governance and operational practices. The following key concerns will also be discussed.
A report based on a discussion regarding the impact of CERT-In on various businesses, that took place among many tech practitioners, is available here.
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