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Cyber Security In India Must Be Strengthened

Cyber security is very important to protect businesses, governments and general public at large. The same must be a part of the national policy of a nation.
 
Unfortunately, cyber security in India is an ignored world. There are many factors that are ailing cyber security in India. In the Indian context, we have a very weak cyber law, negligible cyber security and cyber forensics and almost missing legal enablement of ICT systems.
 
In fact legal enablement of ICT in India is in doldrums. The already weak cyber law of India has further been degraded by the recent amendment through Information Technology Act, 2008.
 
The position is even worst when it comes to wireless security in India. Wireless security has become a headache due to its misuse by terrorists in India.
 
A weak cyber security policy in India is also resulting in increased cyber terrorism activities in India. We have to device methods to tackle cyber terrorism in India.
 
Cyber law of India is incorporated in the Information Technology Act 2000. The same has to be suitably amended to keep itself updated of the contemporary needs.
 
Another crucial aspect related to a secure and strong cyber security in India pertains to critical ICT infrastructure protection in India. Critical infrastructure is becoming increasingly dependent upon ICT these days. If we are unable to secure an ICT system we are also risking critical ICT infrastructure as well.
 
India must address these issues as soon as possible in the largest interests of all concerned.
Priyanka Sharma: I am techno-legal freelance writer. My areas of interest include cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, e-governance, e-commerce, techno-legal issues, etc. In particular I am very much interested in reporting news, views and opinions regarding the use of information technology for legal and judicial purposes and formulation of policies and strategies to achieve the same. I am a writer at many news platforms and contribute articles in techno-legal field at regular basis. My priority is to cover those issues and areas that have either skipped the attention of mainframe media or have been deliberately ignored.
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