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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Glaring Cyber Security Problems Of India

It is very difficult to predict the future cyber security issues in India or in other nations. Even it is very difficult to analyse all the cyber security issues, challenges and problems of India and other jurisdictions.

However, one thing is for sure. Cyber security challenges in India are going to increase with the advent of sophisticated malware like Stuxnet, Duqu, Flame, Shamoon, etc. These customised malware are targeting the critical infrastructures around the world. To tackle these malware, cyber security capabilities in India must be strengthened.

If we analyse the cyber security reflections of India the position is really worrisome. The cyber law, cyber crimes and cyber security trends by Perry4Law and Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) have marked many shortcomings of Indian cyber security capabilities.

Critical infrastructure protection in India is not in a very good shape. We have no critical ICT infrastructure protection policy of India as well. The critical infrastructures around the world like power grids, nuclear facilities, satellites, defense networks, governmental informatics infrastructures, etc are vulnerable to known and unknown malware.

According to cyber security experts cyber attacks are affecting Indian critical infrastructure and we are not even aware of the same. Critical infrastructure protection in India is needed as soon as possible.

India must develop both offensive and defensive cyber security capabilities that must be robust enough to detect and nullify cyber warfare against India, cyber terrorism against India, cyber attacks against India, cyber espionage against India, etc.

The national imperatives of securing operational technologies like smart grids, oil and gas, public utilities, etc are too essential to be ignored by Indian government. Today protecting key economic assets like securing financial backbone and stock exchange, payment infrastructures and financial switches is need of the hour. This includes architecting security for new age banking to make them cyber secure. Cyber security of banks in India is still deficient.

The business community must also keep in mind the cyber law due diligence requirements in India. Cyber due diligence for Indian companies is now a statutory obligation and failure to observe cyber due diligence can bring serious legal ramifications. Ensuring business models, technology transformations and channel revolutions in the midst of organised, focused, advanced and persistent cyber threats is not an easy task.

With the growth of enterprise mobility, mobile applications and cloud enablement data driven businesses, techno legal issues have become more prominent. Social networking platforms have further complicated the scenario.
The Internet is truly global in nature and regional and national regulations and efforts cannot bring the desired results. Cyber law and cyber security issues are global in nature. Indian response to international cyber law treaty is not pro active. International cyber law treaty is required to be formulated as soon as possible.

Similarly, cyber security framework must ensure both national responsibility and global accountability. Any cyber diplomacy must congregate both national and international interests to be effective and enforceable. Thus, an international cyber security treaty is required to be formulated as well.

With a growing focus upon electronic delivery (e-delivery) of services in India additional responsibilities of securing technology transformation of governance must be ensured. The e-governance projects of India would bring cyber security challenges for which we need readymade solutions.
           
Similarly, cyber security enablement of growing electronic and mobile commerce would also be required. With the projected increase in volume and growth of commerce and e-commerce in India, cyber security as enabler must be ensured.


The management of consumer rights and business responsibilities in the information age is not an easy task. For instance, the present telemarketing policy of India is anti consumer. Similarly, the telecom dispute resolution process in India is also anti consumer.

The future of cyber security in India is tough to manage. The sooner we start working in this direction on ground level and actual basis the better it would be for the larger interest of India.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Indian Cyber Security Problems, Issues and Challenges Management

Cyber security initiatives of India have started gaining momentum. However, cyber security initiatives in India in India are still deficient on many aspects. After all, managing India’s cyber security problems, issues and challenges is not an easy task. In these circumstances establishment of the national cyber security database of India (NCSDI) assumes great cyber security significance. The cyber security research and development centre of India (CSRDCI) is also a timely initiative.

Undoubtedly, there are many cyber security issues of India that have still been left unattended. The cyber security issues and challenges in India require urgent attention of Indian government as we have already delayed this process.

India is facing cyber threats from cyber terrorism, cyber warfare, cyber espionage, etc and we must develop both offensive and defensive cyber security capabilities in India. India is also facing continuous and serious cyber threats that have been endangering the critical infrastructures of India. In these circumstances, there is an urgent need to strengthen critical infrastructure protection in India. We cannot achieve this task without ensuring cyber security skills development in India.

Concerns regarding insufficient cyber security in India have been raised for long but the Indian government remained indifferent to cyber security of India for long. However, some committed and dedicated private players have been playing a pro active role in strengthening the cyber security of India.


Another major lacuna in the cyber security field is absence of implementable cyber security policy of India. Till various cyber security declarations and promises are actually implemented, they are of no use. As on date we have no implementable national cyber security policy of India.

Even basic level techno legal frameworks are missing in India. For instance, we have no dedicated cyber security laws in India. We also do not have dedicated encryption laws and regulations in India. Even Legal Framework For Mandatory E-Governance In India And Legal Framework For Cloud Computing In India are missing. The Mandatory E-Delivery Of Services In India is also missing.

India has to cover a long road in order to make its cyber security effective. It is high time to move beyond declarations and promises as they would not serve any purpose in the present times.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Cyber Security Council Of India Established

This article has reported that a cyber security council of India has been constituted by Indian government. We at Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) welcome this move of Indian government as it was a much needed initiative. 

According to the report published by my colleague, the cyber security council of India has been constituted by Indian government. This is a good step in the right direction as such an action was long due on the part of Indian government.

Although this is a modest beginning yet if Indian government is committed this can transform into a major cyber security initiative by Indian government. I am hereby sharing the report of my friend for our readers.

Cyber security of India has finally got the attention of Indian government. Indian government has been announcing many initiatives that could strengthen cyber security of India. Although these initiatives have come late yet this is a good beginning from all counts.

Now it has been reported that the Indian government has launched a new and dedicated wing of the country's National Security Council Secretariat (NSCC). The function of the proposed wing would be to deal with the growing cyber threat especially those from cyber terrorists.

Cyber terrorism against India, cyber warfare against India, cyber espionage against India, etc are on rise and this dedicated wing can be really helpful in this regard. The wing would coordinate with other existing law enforcement agencies. The objective of the wing would be to keep both public and private computer safe from cyber attack and malicious activities.

The proposed wing would work in the direction of ensuring coordination among various government departments of India so that both national and international cyber threats can be countered. Gradually the wind would be extended to make its initiatives and efforts more holistic and wide.

However, India still needs to stress upon cyber security research and development. Till now we have a sole techno legal cyber security research centre of India that is managed by Perry4Law and PTLB.


Close association and coordination with expert techno legal institutions like PTLB is the need of the hour. Let us hope that Indian government would collaborate and coordinated with institutions like PTLB to make its cyber security initiatives more holistic and effective.

Source: Techno Legal News

Indian National Cyber Security Database

This post talks about the latest techno legal cyber security initiative by Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB). The initiative is known as National Cyber Security Database of India (NCSDI) and it is a unique techno legal cyber security initiative.

In a much needed development, PTLB has constituted the first ever techno legal national cyber security database of India (NCSDI). This is a significant development that can go a long way on strengthening of cyber security of India.

The NCSDI is a part and parcel of much larger and more specialised initiative of PTLB. It is part of the exclusive techno legal cyber security research centre of India (CSRCI) managed by PTLB.

The NCSDI would consist of techno legal cyber security experts of India who should be enrolled with PTLB in this regard. Those interested in enrolling with NCSDI must read the enrolment criteria for the same.


NCSDI would also be an essential part of various cyber security initiatives and projects of Indian government and private cyber security players of India and abroad.

NCSDI is a very ambitious and much needed initiative of PTLB that deserved support and collaboration of Indian government and various cyber security stakeholders. Let us see how NCSDI and CSRDI would strengthen the cyber security environment of India.

Source: Cyber Laws In India

Indian Cyber And High Tech Crime Investigation And Training Centre

In this post we are discussing about the Cyber and Hi-Tech Crime Investigation and Training (CHCIT) Centre of India managed by Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB). This is the exclusive techno legal cyber and hi-tech crime investigation and training centre of India that is managing both technical and legal issues of cyber crimes and high tech crimes.

Techno legal issues especially cyber crimes and cyber security issues in India are complicated to manage and tackle. Countries all over the world are struggling to deal with the same. Even in India we have to cover a long road before expertise pertaining to cyber security in India and cyber forensic in India can be achieved.

Research and development plays a major role in developing cyber security capabilities. It is also crucial to develop methods to fight against cyber crimes and cyber attacks. Private initiatives like cyber security research centre of India (CSRCI), cyber forensics research and development centre of India (CFRDCI), cybercrimes investigation centre of India (CCICI), etc are crucial in this regard.

At Perry4Law and PTLB we are managing the exclusive techno legal cyber crime and high tech investigation and training centre of India. We are also managing the exclusive techno legal centre of excellence for cyber crimes investigation in India.

Further, in order to inculcate techno legal skills among police, lawyers, judges, professionals, etc we have been managing the exclusive techno legal centre of excellence for lifelong learning in India where we are providing trainings, courses and education in the fields like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, etc. PTLB e-learning platform further helps in achieving this objective.

The cyber crimes investigation centre of India by PTLB aims at developing techno legal skills among cyber crime investigators on the pone hand and modernisation of police force of India on the other. We provide cyber crimes investigation trainings in India to various stakeholders.

Perry4Law and PTLB have also provided cyber crimes trends in India 2012, cyber law trends in India 2012, cyber security trends in India 2012, etc. Previous years trends have also been provided by Perry4Law and PTLB to give various stakeholders a good look of cyber environment of India. 

We have been providing ICT trends in India since 2005-06. The ICT trends in India 2009 and subsequent trends have discussed both the positive and negative aspects of Indian ICT policies and strategies.

We hope that this exclusive techno legal cyber crime investigation centre of India would prove useful to all stakeholders in India and abroad.

Indian Data Security Laws

For long data security in India has been managed by independent contracts between private parties rather than a well founded regulatory framework in India. Till now we have no dedicated data security laws in India. This article is exploring the regulatory environment for data security in India.

Data is the backbone of any society that primarily relies upon information and communication technology (ICT). Protection of data is both the personal and proprietary requirement of various individuals and institutions. This is the reason why data must be secured through techno legal means.

As on date, we have no dedicated Data Privacy Laws In India and Data Protection Law In India. Even a dedicated Privacy Law Of India is missing. There is an urgent need to formulate Techno Legal Data Security Laws In India, Cyber Security Law In India, Privacy Rights And Laws In India, etc. While formulating such laws, we must keep in mind that Privacy Rights In India In The Information Age are different from the traditional privacy requirements.

Data security is closely related to cyber security expertise. Thus, Cyber Security Issues In India need better and focused attention of Indian government as Managing India’s Cyber Security Problems is a very delicate and tedious task. In these circumstances, Indian Data Protection Laws Are Urgently Needed. We cannot ignore data Protection Laws In India and privacy rights in India anymore. Similarly, Encryption Laws And Regulation In India must also be formulated as soon as possible. 

At the national policy levels as well the Indian government has to do lots of hard work. For instance, the Encryption Policy Of India Is Needed. Similarly, an implementable Cyber Security Policy Of India is also need of the hour.

Indian government has also suggested projects and initiatives like National Cyber Coordination Centre (NCCC) Of India, Central Monitoring System (CMS) Project Of India, National Intelligence Grid (Natgrid) Project Of India, etc that would require dealing with the data and information in a constitutional manner.

Clearly data security laws of India are urgently needed. The sooner they would be formulated the better it would be for the interest of various stakeholders in general and national interest of India in particular.

India, Cyber Security And Security Projects

This article is discussing some of the most crucial issues pertaining to cyber security of India. It covers areas like cyber security, data protection, international cooperation, cyber security laws, data security laws, etc. Further, various projects of Indian government having a bearing at cyber security have also been discussed.


Further, governmental projects like central monitoring system, national counter terrorism centre (NCTC), national critical information infrastructure protection centre, national cyber coordination centre, etc have further complicated the Indian cyber security equation.  

These issues cannot be resolved till we have an effective and implementable cyber security policy of India that incorporates all the abovementioned aspects. Indian government has constituted a cyber security council that is a good step in the right direction.

Cyber security of India is under transformation and private cyber security players have played a major role in the same. The cyber security research centre by PTLB is the classic example of the same.

There are many issues in this regard that have still to be managed by India.  Let us hope that India government would resolve the same with the help of techno legal expert institutions like PTLB.

Source: Cyber Laws In India

Cyber Security Council For India Formulated

It has been reported that an Indian cyber security council has been constituted. Although it is a belated move yet it is a good step in the right direction. At Perry4Law Techno Legal base (PTLB) we welcome this step of Indian government.

Cyber security cannot be managed till we have governmental will and public support. We cannot have public support till the government actually takes some concrete steps in the direction of strengthening of cyber security. One such step has been taken by Indian government.

According to the report published by my colleague, the cyber security council of India has been constituted by Indian government. This is a good step in the right direction as such an action was long due on the part of Indian government.

Although this is a modest beginning yet if Indian government is committed this can transform into a major cyber security initiative by Indian government. I am hereby sharing the report of my friend for our readers.

Cyber security of India has finally got the attention of Indian government. Indian government has been announcing many initiatives that could strengthen cyber security of India. Although these initiatives have come late yet this is a good beginning from all counts.

Now it has been reported that the Indian government has launched a new and dedicated wing of the country's National Security Council Secretariat (NSCC). The function of the proposed wing would be to deal with the growing cyber threat especially those from cyber terrorists.

Cyber terrorism against India, cyber warfare against India, cyber espionage against India, etc are on rise and this dedicated wing can be really helpful in this regard. The wing would coordinate with other existing law enforcement agencies. The objective of the wing would be to keep both public and private computer safe from cyber attack and malicious activities.

The proposed wing would work in the direction of ensuring coordination among various government departments of India so that both national and international cyber threats can be countered. Gradually the wind would be extended to make its initiatives and efforts more holistic and wide.

However, India still needs to stress upon cyber security research and development. Till now we have a sole techno legal cyber security research centre of India that is managed by Perry4Law and PTLB.


Close association and coordination with expert techno legal institutions like PTLB is the need of the hour. Let us hope that Indian government would collaborate and coordinated with institutions like PTLB to make its cyber security initiatives more holistic and effective.

Source: Cyber Laws In India

National Cyber Security Database Of India (NCSDI)

Cyber security field requires dedicated and collaborative efforts on the part of various stakeholders. Cyber security in India also requires such collaborative efforts where public private partnership (PPP) can be really handy.

Cyber security issues in India are too much and too complicated to be managed by a single organisation or individual. At Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) we believe that cyber security is a techno legal field that requires techno legal expertise. We also believe that we must develop both offensive and defensive cyber security capabilities in India.

In other words, cyber security skills and capabilities development in India must be ensured as soon as possible. PTLB E-Learning Platform has been working in this direction for long. We must also ensure lifelong cyber security capabilities in India.

In order to make our cyber security efforts more robust, effective and holistic, PTLB has launched the first ever techno legal national cyber security database of India (NCSDI). Those interested in enrolling with NCSDI must read the enrolment criteria for the same.

Managing India’s cyber security problems, issues and challenges is not an easy task. Without good collaboration and concrete steps in this direction, cyber security issues and problems in India cannot be resolved.

Keeping these cyber security mandates in mind, PTLB has been operating the exclusive techno legal cyber security research centre of India (CSRCI) and NCSDI is an integral part of the same. We hope the cyber security projects and initiatives of PTLB would prove useful to all concerned. 

Friday, October 19, 2012

Cyber Security Research Centre Of India

We have consolidated our cyber security initiatives and cyber security research centre of India is an important part of the same. Our techno legal initiatives are unique in the sense that we manage both technical and legal aspects of cyber security.

We are hereby posting a media report about our initiative with prior approval. Hope our clients and various cyber security stakeholders would find this report useful.

Cyber crimes and cyber threats have changed the entire cyber security scenario. Previously firewalls and anti viruses were the notion of cyber security. Now cyber security responsibilities have become too tedious to be managed by a single person or institution.

Cyber security research and development is very crucial to strengthen cyber security of any institution and nation. Cyber security is a constant procedure thus we need to learn, adapt and improvise our cyber security initiatives and efforts on regular basis.

The need for cyber security research centre of India was imminent. Thanks to the efforts of private players, Indian cyber security research centre is no more a fiction. The exclusive techno legal cyber security research centre of India has already been functioning in India for long.

The present cyber security environment of India needs effective skills development to deal with growing cyber threats against India. There are numerous vexing cyber security issues in India that requires attention at the highest level. Further, cyber security laws in India and cyber security policy of India must also be formulated.

Cyber security issues and problems of India require techno legal solutions as neither technical nor legal solution in itself is sufficient. Further, participation of private players is also needed to strengthen cyber security of India as managing India’s cyber security problems, issues and challenges cannot be left for the Indian government alone to tackle.

A special attention must be given to critical infrastructure protection of India. Recently Indian government proposed establishment of national critical information infrastructure protection centre (NCIPC) of India that can help in protecting critical infrastructure of India.

In these circumstances the initiatives and efforts of Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) are really praiseworthy. PTLB has established the exclusive techno legal cyber security research and development centre of India. This cyber security centre is the first of its kind in India and world wide.

The cyber security centre is a good blend of legal and technical capabilities of PTLB that makes it unique and very effective. Through its skills development and training initiatives, it would ensure offensive and defensive cyber security capabilities for India and other nations. Let us hope that this cyber security centre of PTLB would be an integral part of all cyber security initiatives of Indian government.

Source: Cyber Laws In India

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Cyber Security Laws In India

Cyber security, cyber forensics, etc are fields that require techno legal expertise to manage. The growing cyber security issues in India and demand for cyber forensics in India has increased the demand for techno legal skills development in India.

At Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) we have been ensuring legal enablement of ICT systems in India for long. We are also managing exclusive techno legal centre of excellence for cyber crimes investigation in India, techno legal centre of excellence for cyber forensics in India, cyber security research centre of India, etc.  In this work we are discussing the cyber security laws of India.

The debate between self regulatory environment and a regulatory environment has always been a part of technology related laws. Some believe that issues like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, etc must be regulated by the government whereas others believe that they should be left to individuals and organisations as self regulatory mechanisms.

In this present fragile and dangerous cyberspace it would not be advisable to leave everything upon self regulation mechanism. Issues like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, etc deserve to be regulated at national and international level.

We have no legal framework or laws for cyber security in India. Of course, a few provisions have been incorporated in this regard in the information technology act, 2000 of India that is the sole cyber law of India. However, we need express and dedicated cyber security legislation in India as soon as possible.

Even the cyber law of India needs to be upgraded and strengthened. We need stringent provisions against cyber criminals and not the soft provisions that are presently incorporated in the Indian cyber law. By making the offences and cyber crimes “bailable” India has made its cyberspace a “free zone” and “safe heaven” for cyber criminals and cyber offenders.

It seems the problems of Indian cyber security are multi facet in nature. We do not have sufficient laws, we lack proper strategies and policies, and we do not care much about cyber security.

To start with we must formulate a pro active cyber security policy of India. Then we must proceed towards strengthening our existing cyber law and enacting an effective cyber security law of India. The sooner we consider these issues the better it would be for the cyber security of India.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Techno Legal Initiatives Of Perry4Law And PTLB

Techno legal issues pose special challenges before all nations. This is so because these issues are complex combination of both technical and legal issues. At Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) we have been spearheading many world renowned techno legal initiatives.


Similarly, on the education, trainings and skills development front as well Perry4Law and PTLB have been managing many initiatives. For instance, the exclusive techno legal e-learning in India is managed by PTLB whereas highly specialised and domain specific trainings and education is managed by Perry4Law techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC).  


We are also discussing important issues pertaining to international ICT policies and strategies. Similarly, techno legal issues are specifically discussed at PTLB blog. We hope these initiatives would prove useful to all stakeholders.

Source: ICTPS Blog

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