Cyber
security issues in India have once again brought to the
forefront the need of cyber security expertise in India. Realising
that the government alone cannot meet the challenges of cyberspace,
Indian government has decided to avail the services of private
sector.
Cyber security in India is passing through a
transformation
phase. The invitation to private cyber security players of India to
join governmental cyber security initiatives can further rejuvenate
the cyber security initiatives of India.
With the growing cyber attacks against Indian
critical infrastructure, there is an urgent need to ensure critical
infrastructure protection in India. Even a national
critical information infrastructure protection centre (NCIPC) of
India has been proposed by Indian government but till now
no action has been taken in this regard.
Of course, some very good private cyber security
initiatives have been undertaken in India. For instance, Perry4Law,
Perry4Law
Techno Legal Base (PTLB) and Perry4Law
Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC) have launched
highly specialised and domain specific techno legal cyber
forensics research centre of India, cyber
security research centre of India and cyber
crimes investigation centre of India to strengthen Indian
cyber security and cyber forensics capabilities.
However, Indian government must also take pro active
cyber security initiatives. Indian government can formulate cyber
security laws in India, encryption
laws and regulations in India, implementable cyber
security policy of India, etc.
At the same time, Indian government must also stress
upon cyber
security skills development in India. Good techno
legal training in the fields like cyber security, cyber
forensics, ethical hacking, etc must be undertaken by Indian
government. A special focus upon techno
legal lifelong learning in India must be given. Let us
hope the cyber security environment of India would be reformed very
soon.