1. The stakes are too high.

No organization can afford to ignore cybersecurity anymore, and the risks are too significant, both financial damage and reputational harm. A single data breach can destroy a company's reputation and bottom line, so everyone in the organization must take responsibility for cybersecurity.

  1. Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT issue.

In the past, cybersecurity was primarily the domain of the IT department. However, as more and more business is conducted online, cybersecurity has become everyone's responsibility. Every employee needs to be aware of potential threats and take steps to protect the company's data.

  1. Everyone has a role to play.

While the IT department may have the technical expertise to deal with cybersecurity threats, they can't do it alone. Everyone in the organization needs to be vigilant about potential risks and report any suspicious activity. By working together, we can make our organizations more secure.

  1. Cybersecurity is constantly evolving.

The cybersecurity landscape is constantly changing, so everyone needs to be on their toes. New threats are continually emerging, so staying up-to-date on the latest news and developments is essential.

In Cyber Social Responsibility, the following are the stakeholders which will play a significant role in achieving our aim:

  • Consortiums like NASSCOM and individual Companies like: TCS, WIPRO, Tech Mahindra, Infosys and other small & medium companies.
  • Government organizations and Ministries.
  • Universities and Schools systems
  • Think Tanks and Non-profit organizations
  • Banking Sectors
  • Critical Health Sectors
  • Telecom Service Providers and Internet Service Providers

In this campaign, the office of National Cyber Security Coordinator under National Security Council Secretariat has partnered with Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India (GoI) and implemented by C-DAC, Hyderabad.

In addition, various events from 10-14 April 2023 will be organized by Data Security Council of India (DSCI), National Forensics Science University, Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) and India Future Foundation for implementing the goals associated with the campaign.