Law enforcement agencies need to quickly scale up capacity
to fight cyber crimes as the dimensions of security problem increase manifold
in the online space, the Home Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, said today. “We have
taken numerous steps to protect the physical infrastructure...I think all that
we have done to protect the infrastructure in the physical space seems to be a
lighter task than when we face threats that have been outlined in the cyber
space,” Mr Chidambaram said while launching a report on cyber security prepared
by software industry body Nasscom.
Security problem
He said the dimension of the security problem “grows
manifold in crimes on cyber space” with offences such as identity theft,
hacking, financial fraud, child pornography and corporate espionage. “From a
national security point of view, this is an important report and law
enforcement agencies should quickly scale up their capacity to deal with these
new crimes,” Mr Chidambaram said. The report titled ‘Securing Our Cyber
Frontiers’ prepared by Nasscom and Data Security Council of India suggested
setting up a national structure for cyber security, which would clearly define
the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders.
National threat intelligence centre
It has also recommended establishing a National Threat
Intelligence Centre, which would integrate all the existing information
sources. Mr Chidambaram said some of the recommendations overlap with several
ongoing initiatives of the Government. “Discussions have been held and we are
on advanced stage of creating a national structure for cyber security. We are
also thinking of setting up a National Threat Intelligence Centre. “Needless to
say capacities have to be built in the various law enforcement agencies in
cyber crime investigations and cyber forensics. We have to build lawful
interception capabilities,” he added. Nasscom also recommended creating and
maintaining an inventory of critical information infrastructure. The work is
underway to “prepare inventory critical information infrastructure...testing
labs for accreditation of ICT products are also being set up,” the Minister
said. Other recommendations by Nasscom include designing and implementing a
competency framework and setting up a Centre of Excellence for best practice in
cyber security. Besides, it has suggested establishing a cyber command within
the defence forces.
The Hindu Business Line
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