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Global tech bodies write to govt, says new cyber security rule will make doing business in India difficult

A joint letter written by 11 organisations that mainly represent technology companies was sent to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) director general Sanjay Bahl stating that India's new policy, which requires firms to disclose malware events within six hours and keep user data for five years, would make it harder for corporations to conduct business in the country.

By PTI May 27, 2022 10:39:37 PM IST (Published)


India’s new directive which mandates reporting of cyberattack incidents within six hours and storing users’ logs for 5 years will make it difficult for companies to do business in the country, 11 international bodies having tech giants like Google, Facebook and HP as members said in a joint letter to the government.
The joint letter written by 11 organisations that mainly represent technology companies based in the US, Europe and Asia was sent to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) director general Sanjay Bahl on May 26.
The international bodies have expressed concerned that the directive, as written, will have a detrimental impact on cyber security for organisations that operate in India, and create a disjointed approach to cyber security across jurisdictions, undermining the security posture of India and its allies in the Quad countries, Europe and beyond.