IoT) devices, mobile device security, and digital education, a senior official told ET.
These working groups, set up under the ministry of electronics and information technology, will look to develop and adopt guidelines and frameworks for “effective and efficient implementation of e-governance projects” of ministries and government departments, according to sources.
“We are working with various ministries on the project. The current guidelines for some aspects, such as mobile device security or online learning and examinations systems, will need to be revised in light of the changing technologies,” an IT ministry official said. “The idea is to stay ahead of the curve for suggestions and solutions to problems that are likely to arise.”
The reports of the working groups on anonymisation of data and mobile security guidelines are being reviewed, while work on guidelines for zero-trust architecture, online exams, and IoT devices is ongoing, the official said.
These standards and frameworks will be a part of the updated India Digital System Architecture. An earlier version of the planned architecture was released for public consultation in 2022.
“Technologies such as artificial intelligence or machine learning have undergone complete shape-shifting in