MAYA OS - SCI & TECH

News: Defence Ministry to switch to locally built OS Maya amid threats

 

What's in the news?

       The Defence Ministry is taking a significant stride towards bolstering its cybersecurity by introducing an indigenous operating system named Maya OS.

       This move aims to replace Microsoft’s Windows OS on all ministry computers, ensuring enhanced protection against cyberattacks.

 

Maya OS:

       It is a new Operating System (OS) based on an open-source platform.

 

Aim:

       To prevent malware attacks and other cyber-attacks which had seen a steep increase.

       Currently, Maya is being installed only in Defence Ministry systems and not on computers connected to the networks of the three Services.

 

Highlights:

       Maya OS draws its name from the ancient Indian concept of illusion, signifying the deceptive appearance of reality.

       Maya OS leverages the Ubuntu platform, embracing open-source principles by utilizing free and publicly available software.

       This approach enhances transparency, community collaboration, and customization possibilities.

 

Chakravyuh Feature:

       Maya OS introduces the Chakravyuh feature, an end-point anti-malware and antivirus software.

       It acts as a protective layer between users and the internet, thwarting unauthorized access attempts and safeguarding sensitive data.