Shah also said many new dimensions of cyber fraud will be seen in the coming days and India will have to make many preparations to gear up to fully secure cyberspace.
Cybersecurity is linked to national security, and with many countries have created their own “cyber armies”, India is upgrading itself to deal with this threat, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday.
Shah also said many new dimensions of cyber fraud will be seen in the coming days and India will have to make many preparations to gear up to fully secure cyberspace.
Addressing the National Conference on Cyber Safety and National Security at Vigyan Bhavan here, Shah said: “Cybersecurity is also linked with national security in a way. Those who do not want to see our country safe attempt various types of cyber-attacks — some nations have even created cyber armies. But the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is fully alert to deal with this and is upgrading itself to prevent such threats.”
Stating that “questions of privacy of citizens are already there”, the Home Minister said: “We have to be more careful in the context of critical information security. Both data and information are going to become a huge economic force in the coming days, so we have to prepare ourselves for the security of data and information.”
According to the MHA, Shah informed the gathering that the cybercrime reporting portal launched by the government in 2019 has registered more than 11 lakh complaints of different types. More than 2 lakh complaints of social media crimes have also been registered, he pointed out.
Shah said this volume will increase by the day as 800 million people have an online presence in India today, and by 2025 another 400 million Indians will enter the digital world. He said there has been a 231-per cent increase in internet connections in the last eight years and India’s data cost per GB has come down by about 96 percent, which is expected to come down further since data becomes cheaper as the number of users increases.
Shah emphasized that public awareness is of utmost importance to ensure cyber safety. “We should try to take cybersecurity to every part of the country,” he said.
Pointing out that cyber crimes have increased over the years, Shah said that 3,377 such cases were reported in 2012, and the corresponding figure was 50,000 in 2020. While an average of 136 cyber crime cases were registered every day in 2020, the number of cyber crimes per 1 lakh population also increased by 270 percent in four years from 2016, when the figure was 1 — in 2020, it was 3.7 per 1 lakh population.
(Source:- https://indianexpress.com/)