
India’s Computer Emergency Response Team now authorised to quality-check all ‘Made in India’ tech
India Today
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (ICERT) is now authorised to inspect all indigenously developed technology products.
On Wednesday, India’s government-backed Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) received the authorisation to check the quality of all tech products developed indigenously. In its new role as the “Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures Numbering Authority”, CERT-In will track the vulnerability impacting India-made technologies. Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (@IndianCERT) is now a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) under the CVE Program https://t.co/fCiNxs2heJ#SecureDigitalIndia #SecureMakeInIndia #VulnerabilityManagement @CVEnew @CVEannounce pic.twitter.com/LjMIp5l5gP
CERT-In made this announcement on Twitter.

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