The policy will be announced shortly, Minister of State for Communications and IT Milind Deora said today.
All public sector employees in the country would be brought on the government domain of National Informatics Centre (NIC) as part of the policy, he told a press meet here.
"Cyber crimes are linked not just to any particular institution, state or nation. We have to tackle it with institutional capacities and with the co-operation of local police and international agencies," Deora said.
Since the country had its own 'cloud', there was no reason for people to depend on foreign services, he said.
Deora, who had a discussion with the officials of BSNL, Postal and C-Dac here, said the ministry was planning to allot three new post offices and a training centre for post office staff here.
He said he would consult with the finance ministry whether the IT industry in the state could provide any additional incentives and tax reduction.
Expanding IT business to tier-2 and tier-3 cities was good for the overall development of the sector, he added.
