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CYBER CRIME IN INDIA
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Combating Cyber crime-Indian legal framework
Best Practice ISO 27001
Security Assurance Framework- IT/ITES/BPO Companies
Security Incident – Early Warning & Response
CERT-In National Cyber Alert System
Information Exchange with international CERTs
Capacity building
Skill & Competence development
Training of law enforcement agencies and judicial officials in the collection and analysis of digital evidence
Training in the area of implementing information security in collaboration with Specialised Organisations in US
Setting up Digital Forensics Centres
Domain Specific training – Cyber Forensics
Research and Development
Network Monitoring
Biometric Authentication
Network Security
What is India inc’s biggest threat?
Cyber crime is now a bigger threat to India Inc than physical crime. In a recent survey by IBM, a greater number of companies (44%) listed cyber crime as a bigger threat to their profitability than physical crime (31%). The cost of cyber crime stems primarily from loss of revenue, loss of market capitalisation, damage to the brand, and loss of customers, in that order. About 67% local Chief Information Officers (CIOs) who took part in the survey perceived cyber crime as more costly, compared to the global benchmark of 50%.
Challenges faced by Law Enforcement
Awareness: Technology is changing very rapidly. So does the increase in Cyber crimes, No proper awareness shared with regard to crime and latest tools. People are so ignorant that makes it effortless for cyber criminals to attack. People fear to report crimes and some crimes are not properly recorded. The reason behind this is that the victim is either scared of police harassment or wrong media publicity. For minority and marginalised groups who already bear the brunt of media bias, reporting online harassment to the police may simply draw further unwanted attention. The public is not aware of the resources and services that law enforcement could provide them if being a victim of crime or witness.
Technical Issues: Large amount of storage space required for storing the imaged evidences and also for storing retrieved evidence after analysis. Retrieved evidence might contain documents, pictures, videos and audio files which takes up a lot of space. Technical issues can further be categorised into software and hardware issues.