According to a Data Security Council of India (DSCI) report in May, India
saw the second-highest number of cyber-attacks in 2016-2018. Further, the
average cost for a data breach in the country has risen 7.9% since 2017, with
the average cost per breached record amounting to INR 4,552 ($64). While Several
facts signify that India is among the top hosting countries for online frauds,
second only to the United State (US). The other three countries most targeted by
phishing are Canada, the US and the Netherlands as well.
For instance, Over 80 Indian government websites and critical systems were
targeted by alleged Pakistani hackers within hours of the Pulwama suicide
strike on February 14, in the recent year. Notably, some also managed by the
National Informatics Centre (NIC), were also hacked. At the same time, The
‘website’ of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) went into maintenance
mode after an alleged hacking attempt by hackers across the world, just before
the parliamentary election 2019.
To cycle the same, On Aug 28, The annual 12th India Security Summit on Towards
New National Cyber Security Strategy, was successfully organized by the
Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), Which creates
a platform for the Central Ministries, State Governments, Academia, Industry and
other global stakeholders to come together and deliberate on the way forward in
order to get rid the cyber attacks.
Significantly, The Union minister Jitendra Singh on August 28 remarked that,
cyber technology has become one of the top threats and also expressed
expectations that the menace of cyber security will be overcome soon by the
Union Government of India. He remarked while addressing the 12th India Security
Summit on the above mentioned theme. In this regard, Cyber Swachhta Kendra is
a great effort of government which is a part of the Government of Indias
Digital India initiative under the Ministry of Electronics and Information
Technology.
Moreover, Digital culture is being transferred from generation to generation.
The Indian society has gone through a rapid evolution as far as new technology,
special communication technology is concerned. Further, Every technology has
its own utility. Similarly, Cyber Technology is a big boom in contemporary
scenario. But besides being a boon the same technology has become one of the
greatest threats, mentioning the cyber threat in the wake of national security,
The Union Minister asserted.
The concept of security has itself undergone changes in the last few decades.
It has assumed proportions; external as well as internal. It is important to
understand that terrorism is terrorism and there cannot be a distinction based
on caste, creed and religion. Thus, there is a dire need to set priorities and
expressed hope that the threat of cyber security will be overcome soon and we
will find ways to deal with the cyber threat, The Union minister asserted.
Meanwhile, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy argued that,
we live in a digital world and that security is one of the challenging areas
that all of us have to think upon. As we are adopting different technologies,
we are also facing different challenges particularly on cyber security. It is
the need of the hour for cyber safe society. New tools and technologies must be
developed at faster rate for cyber security, adding that cyber space is
becoming the new battlefield. He remarked while addressing the 12th India
Security Summit.
In other words, The Country needs to strengthen its defence against rising cyber
attacks and also formulate a national strategy for reducing the risk of cyber
crimes. The Union Government has taken major cyber security related initiatives
focusing more on central monitoring threat analysis and in promoting research
and development in cyber security. As per he examined that, cyber security is
the collective responsibility of all and invited suggestions from the
stakeholders to counter the cyber threat worldwide.
According to Ministry of home affairs, The Indian Cyber crime Coordination Centre
to act as a nodal point in the fight against cyber crime. And it will identify
the research problems and needs of law enforcement agencies and take up R&D
activities in developing new technologies and forensic tools in collaborations
with academia and research institutes within India and abroad. The Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre will coordinate all activities related to
implementation of Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties with other countries over
cyber crimes.
As per the research by Cybercrime Ventures reveals that the cost of cybercrime
damage could reach $6 trillion annually by 2021. And this rapid increase in
damage is due to the fact that more and more agencies – companies are shifting
towards digital assets for their businesses. So hackers now have more causes to
attack companies including top governmental agencies.. Thus, it is becomes a
great matter of concern for policy makers in India.
Thus, There is much concern from government and media sources about technical
damage that could be caused by Cyber Terrorism, and this has prompted efforts by
governmental agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and
the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to put an end to cyber attacks and
Cyber Terrorism. These kind of attacks can be also defined as the intentional use
of computers, networks, and public internet to cause destruction and harm for
personal objectives.
Experienced cyberterrorists, who are very skilled in terms of hacking can cause
massive damage to government systems, hospital records, and national security
programs, which might leave a country, community or organization in turmoil and
in fear of further attacks. Many academics and researchers who specialize in
terrorism studies suggest that Cyber Terrorism does not exist and is really a
matter of hacking or information warfare. They disagree with labeling it as
terrorism because of the unlikelihood of the creation of fear, significant
physical harm, or death in a population using electronic means, considering
current attack and protective technologies.
Despite all of this, on Aug 28, Director General of National Informatics Centre
Neeta Verma mentioned that, India is the third largest user of the Internet and
the cybercrime has increased manifold in the recent years. She also remarked
that, various steps are taken by the government to provide cyber security and
emphasized on the efforts by all stakeholders to supplement the efforts of the
union government. However, This is not a one-time task but an ongoing and joint
responsibility of all, she remarked while addressing the 12th India Security
Summit.
To cycle/fix the growing cyber threats across the globe, world could rely on
identity management software that uses top-notch authentication methods to
secure the accounts of all registered users.. While India underlined the need to
take forward inter-alia people-to-people cooperation, cooperation in science and
technology and innovation in order to get rid about the same. Also, As per
the National cybersecurity coordinator stated that it would help achieve the
government’s goal of a $5 Tn economy. Approximately, INR 25K Cr budget needed
for this, marked government official. In a move to make the internet a safer
place for businesses and citizens, the Indian government will unveil an official
cybersecurity strategy policy in January next year.
About Author, Trilok Singh Founder and CEO at Youth Darpan Media,
IASmind.com, & Indias Journal. MA in Political Science, Kirori Mal College,
University of Delhi. Currently Studies Masters in Mass Communication and
Journalism at International School of Media and Entertainment Studies, News 24
Campus.
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