According to IIT(K) Director, Professor Indranil Manna, IIT and KEONICS agreed to be strategic partners in this regard and official documents will be signed on January 31.
The decision was taken after a discussion with KEONICS chairman U B Venkatesh and Managing Director Rajkumar Srivastava during their visit to IIT Kanpur, Professor Manna said.
He said that from students to police officials, all can be trained in cyber security at the Bengaluru-based centre.
He added that the centre will be a first-of-its-kind where cyber security will be taught in depth.
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