Crying need to secure uncharted cyber frontiers
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Crying need to secure uncharted cyber frontiers

Context

As the world’s second-largest digital nation, India’s biggest risk in 2017, according to the FICCI–Pinkerton India Risk Survey 2017, was in the area of ‘information and cyber insecurity’ for business operations.

Incidents

  • India was the third-worst affected country during the WannaCry ransomware attacks in May 2017
  • In June 2017, operations at one of the three terminals in India’s largest port, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust near Mumbai, was disrupted due to the Petyacyberattack
  • In October 2017, Seqrite Intelligence Labs discovered an advertisement announcing secret access to the servers and databases of over 6,000 Indian organisations

Steps to protect Indian business against cybercrimes

  • A more robust cyber security policy: India’s existing cybersecurity policy of 2013 needs to be made more robust to push back digital intrusions at all levels
  • Cybersecurity agency needs to be set up: A national cybersecurity agency needs to be set up to develop appropriate strategy and action plans
  • Shared best practices on security: Close partnership between government and private enterprises can ensure that best practices on security and intelligence on intrusions are comprehensively shared to build better incident response capabilities
  • A National gold standard for adherence: Creating a national gold standard for hardware and software adherence to highest safety protocols is also important
  • Enhancing technical capabilities: Businesses must enhance technological and investigative capabilities through research, development and intelligence sharing.
  • Building competencies: Equally important are building competencies to develop advanced solutions in business continuity, risk analysis, operating systems, firmware and cyberforensics.

Protection of the Children

  • An estimated 100 million children in India are expected to access the Internet by 2018.
  • Themes of security awareness: knowledge, responsibility and

Privacy: What can and should not be shared?

  • How do they choose who they interact with online? What can be the consequences of their actions? How can they safeguard themselves from the big, bad cyberwolves?

Initiation from school: We need to teach children cyberdefense from the school age.

Conclusion

Cyber as a war zone is becoming increasingly real — and everything from social media to mobile phones now have a cyber impact that we cannot shrug off. A seismic shift to smarter cybersecurity is the need of the hour.


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