Addressing both the Houses of Parliament assembled
together in the Lok Sabha chamber, Murmu said the government has taken numerous
measures to control these cyber threats, creating opportunities for employment
in the field of cybersecurity for the youth.
"Digital fraud, cybercrime, and emerging
technologies like deep fakes pose challenges to our social, economic, and
national security," the President said.
"My government is
continuously working to ensure competence in cybersecurity. As a result of
these efforts, India has achieved tier-1 status in the Global Cybersecurity
Index," she said.
Murmu said the
government has emphasised e-governance to minimise government interference in
people's daily lives.
"For instance,
DigiLocker has enabled individuals to access and display their important
documents anytime, anywhere. However, in an increasingly digital society, cybersecurity has become a crucial issue of
national importance," she said.