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India's Cyber Surge 2025: 29 Lakh Incidents & CERT-In's Role

India Cyber Security Incidents and CERT-In

India's Cyber Surge 2025: 29 Lakh Incidents & CERT-In's Role

JAN 26 /FORTEIA CTO /CYBER SECURITY

India's rapid digital growth is delivering unprecedented economic and societal benefits—but it is also dramatically expanding the nation's cyber risk surface. According to official figures reported in 2025, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) handled over 29 lakh cyber security incidents in a single year.

This surge reflects the accelerating adoption of digital payments, online public services, cloud platforms, and connected infrastructure across the country. As digital dependency grows, cyber threats are no longer isolated technical issues—they have become a matter of national resilience and economic stability.

Scale of Cyber Incidents in India

The reported 29.44 lakh incidents span government systems, private enterprises, and individual users. These incidents include phishing attacks, malware infections, data breaches, website defacements, and infrastructure compromise.

The volume alone highlights a critical reality: cybercrime in India is operating at industrial scale, driven by automation, commoditised attack tools, and financially motivated threat actors.

CERT-In's Expanding Role

Beyond incident response, CERT-In has significantly expanded its proactive cyber defence efforts. In 2025, the agency issued over 1,500 security alerts and nearly 400 vulnerability advisories, helping organisations identify and remediate risks before exploitation.

CERT-In has also strengthened India's cyber assurance ecosystem by empanelling 231 certified cybersecurity audit organisations. This move enhances national capacity for security audits, vulnerability assessments, and compliance across critical information infrastructure.

What This Means for Indian Organisations

The scale of incidents reported by CERT-In sends a clear message to organisations operating in India: cybersecurity can no longer be treated as a secondary IT function. Identity protection, secure configuration, incident readiness, and regulatory compliance must be integrated into core business strategy.

With regulatory expectations increasing and attackers becoming more sophisticated, organisations must adopt layered security approaches that combine preventive controls, continuous monitoring, and tested incident response capabilities.

Conclusion
India's cyber surge in 2025 is not merely a statistic—it is a reflection of the country's digital success and the risks that accompany it. CERT-In's expanding role demonstrates the importance of coordinated national cyber defence, proactive intelligence sharing, and strong governance.

For businesses and institutions alike, aligning with CERT-In guidelines and investing in cyber resilience is no longer optional—it is essential for sustainable digital growth.

Source:
CERT-In Reports Over 29 Lakh Cyber Incidents In 2025, Scales Up Audits And Drills To Meet Expanding Risks
https://the420.in/cert-in-india-cyber-incidents-2025-digital-security-growth/


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