Bengal mulling 'blockchain' to protect records stored online

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The is planning to introduce the blockchain to protect its documents from cyber attacks.

The state government's proposed Cyber Security Centre of Excellence would be entrusted to execute the new 'blockchain' mechanism at various departments, a senior of the Department told


Blockchain is an of digitally recorded transactions which is encrypted in the form of blocks, each of which is connected by a network of computers.

"These days, we are storing files and records online. We have thousands of documents in the cloud, too. And in the coming days, our dependence on the Internet will increase and threats from cyber criminals will aggravate. So we have to be very cautious and apply safeguards," the said.

"The cyber security centre will bring the best in academic, enforcement and other sections under one roof for the best practices to counter cyber crimes," he said.

The centre will also conduct research and development on cyber crimes for which the state will partner with private firms.

The said the Mamata Banerjee-led is also planning to raise the awareness level about threats of cyber crimes and precautions that need to be exercised.

Officers of had recently participated in a cyber security workshop conducted by the IT department at the Centre.

Earlier this year, computers at some offices of the State Electricity Distribution Company Limited were crippled by 'WannaCry' virus, a global ransomware.

Ransomware is a type of designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid.

"We do not want such things to be repeated. We are trying to build foolproof security against these threats," the added.

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 10:35 IST