In a significant move reflecting the urgency of cybersecurity in India, the Karnataka government has appointed Pronab Mohanty as the new head of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the Cyber Command Unit. This reshuffle underscores a growing recognition of the escalating cyber threats that have plagued the state and the nation. Mohanty, previously the Director General of Police for Internal Security, is now tasked with leading efforts to combat cybercrime, a sector that has seen a marked increase in incidents over the past year.
The appointment comes at a time when India is grappling with a surge in ransomware attacks and data breaches, impacting both public and private sectors. With Mohanty at the helm, the Cyber Command Unit is expected to adopt a more proactive stance, focusing on not just reactive measures but also on preventive strategies to safeguard digital infrastructure. His experience leading high-stakes investigations will be crucial as Karnataka aims to enhance its cyber defenses.
This leadership change is not merely administrative; it signals a strategic pivot in how the state approaches cybersecurity. As digital transformation accelerates across sectors, the need for robust cybersecurity frameworks becomes paramount. Mohanty's dual role could facilitate better coordination between various law enforcement agencies and tech stakeholders, fostering a more integrated response to cyber threats.



