Preliminary discussions have
been held on establishment of a multi stakeholder Cyber Coordination
Centre which will detect malicious cyber activities in the Indian Cyber
space and issue early warning alerts.
The Minister of State For Communications and Information Technology ,Shri Sachin Pilot informed the Lok Sabha yesterday that such alerts will facilitate mitigation of cyber attacks with coordinated efforts of all stakeholders in Government, academia and Industry.
Shri Pilot said, according to
the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), 133 Government
websites were hacked during January to March this year. A total of
92, 204 and 248 Government websites were hacked in 2009,2010 and 2011
respectively.
He further informed
that according to the Norton Cyber Crime Report published in 2011, US $
4 billion were lost due to cyber crime in India compared to US $ 114
billion world-wide. The Report further noted that 80% of the people
surveyed experienced cyber crime. The data is not validated but the
report is based on a survey involving over 19,000 people across 24
countries including 600 from India.
The Minister informed
that according to Reserve Bank of India, 2232 Internet fraud cases
involving nearly Rs 1234.94 lakh were registered in the year 2010. CBI
registered 2 cyber crime cases involving Rs. 17 Lakhs in 2010.
Shri Pilot informed that the Government has taken the following measures to tackle cyber crimes:
(i) Legal Framework in the form of Information
Technology Act, 2000. The Act provides legal framework to address the
issues connected with cyber crime, cyber attacks and security breaches
of information technology infrastructure.
ii) Setting up of Early
Warning and Response to cyber security incidents through the Indian
Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) and collaboration at national
and international level for information sharing and mitigation of cyber attacks.
iii) CERT-In regularly publishes Security Guidelines and advisories for safeguarding
computer systems from hacking and these are widely circulated. CERT-In
also conducts security mock drills, workshops & training programs on
regular basis to enhance security posture of infrastructure and
awareness.
iv) The organizations operating critical information infrastructure have been advised to implement information
security management practices based on International Standard ISO
27001. Ministries and Departments have been advised to carry out
security audit of their information technology infrastructure regularly to ensure robustness of their systems.
v) The Government has circulated Cyber Security Policies and Guidelines for implementation in all Ministries/ Departments.
vi) Government is
facilitating skill & competence development in the area of cyber
security by providing domain specific trainings on Cyber Forensics, Network & System Security Administration. Labs for training in collection and analysis of digital evidence for Law Enforcement & Judiciary have been setup.
vii) The Government has formulated Crisis Management Plan for countering
cyber attacks and cyber terrorism. This is being implemented by all
Ministries/ Departments of Central Government, State Governments and
their organizations and critical sectors.
Source : PIB (Release ID :82665)
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