The government has found no evidence of any critical information loss so far following the cyber security incident involving Tata Electronics, IT Secretary S. Krishnan said on Monday. He said the company is working closely with MeitY while CERT-In continues assessing the incident and authorities remain vigilant as the evaluation is still underway.
New Delhi, July 13: The government on Monday said that it has not found evidence of any critical loss of information following the recent cyber security incident involving Tata Electronics.
Speaking at the launch of the latest Digital Threat Report, Electronics and Information Technology Secretary S. Krishnan said Tata Electronics is working closely with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to address the incident.
"Tata Electronics is working closely with MeitY. Based on the government's assessment so far, nothing critical has been lost," he said.
The remarks come amid concerns over the potential impact of the cyber security incident on Apple's supply chain, as Tata Electronics is one of the iPhone maker's key manufacturing partners in India.
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