ICAR removed the director of the Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute (IASRI), Rajendra Prasad, three days before his term ended, following a cyber attack that led to data loss.
Two Principal Scientists, Sudeep Marwaha and K K Chaturvedi, associated with IASRI, have also been transferred.
A high-level committee investigated the data breach that occurred in March 2025, affecting ICAR's website and servers.
CERT-In has initiated an inquiry into the breach, which involved the removal of a significant amount of data from the main and replication servers.
Detailed Insights:
The data breach affected data related to the Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (ASRB), NAARM, and IASRI, including recruitment information, project details, and email communications.
The inquiry committee's report in mid-August detailed alleged negligence that caused the breach, impacting ICAR's website, its server in Delhi, and its replication server at NAARM in Hyderabad.
The IASRI data center, inaugurated in December 2016, provides tech infrastructure for web applications developed by ICAR institutes across the country.
IASRI's IT unit was created to manage all ICT related work, running parallel to the institute's Computer Applications division, with both heads reporting to Prasad.
ICAR is committed to ensuring data security in the national interest and is taking necessary steps based on the high-level committee's report.
Key Concepts Involved:
Cyber Attack: An attempt to gain unauthorized access to a computer system or network with malicious intent.
Data Breach: A security incident in which sensitive, protected, or confidential data is copied, transmitted, viewed, stolen, or used by an individual unauthorized to do so.
ICT (Information & Communication Technology): Technologies that provide access to information through telecommunications.