The
censorship and manipulation of search results by Google is at its
peak. Rather, Google
censorship is at its worst. Google is engaging in illegal
blogs and news censorship for long.
As per the blog that keeps a regular watch upon
these activities of Google, the new article titled “Cyber
security in India is needed” has been censored by
Google. Recently, Google once again demoted
and censored many blogs in India. The chief among them are
Cyber
Forensics in India, Cyber
Security in India, E-Discovery
Services In India, E-Commerce
Laws And Regulations In India, Perry4Law
Techno Legal Base (PTLB), Corporate
Laws In India, Techno
Legal Online Dispute Resolution Services, LPO
and KPO in India, etc.
For some strange reasons blogs and news pertaining
to cyber security and cyber forensics have been openly
censored by Google. The reason for the same is still
unknown but Google is definitely aware of what is happening in its
house.
This episode also gives rise to a question-is Google
manipulating and abusing its dominant position and is engaging in
unfair trade practices? Perhaps the competition commission of India
and federal trade commission of US must initiate an investigation
into this practice of Google.
The original article has been reposted below so that
our readers and viewers may read it in an unrestricted manner.
Cyber
security in India is one issue that has not received much
attention at the top level. The cyber
security reflections in India are not very encouraging and
promising. We are facing issues like cyber
warfare against India and its defenses, critical
infrastructure protection in India, cyber
terrorism against India and its defences and solutions,
cyber
espionage against India and its challenges, solutions and defences,
etc. These issues need urgent attention of Indian government.
The recent power blackout in many parts of India
also brought cyber
security for power energy and utilities in India under
consideration. The power
grids cyber security in India and its challenges were
recognised and appreciated by India. However, we have to stress upon
defending our power and critical infrastructures keeping in mind the
cyber
security issues and challenges in India.
According to Praveen Dalal, managing partner of
Perry4Law
and CEO of PTLB,
there are numerous cyber
security challenges in India that are still unredressed.
He believes that India's
cyber security challenges are unique to Indian conditions
and they require local treatment and solutions. Cyber
security issues in India require a dedicated effort on the
part of Indian stakeholders. Even the cyber
security firms, companies and consultants in India must be pro
active, opines Praveen Dalal.
Equal stress must also be given to cyber
security skills and capabilities development in India.
More online
cyber security courses in India must be developed on the
lines suggested by PTLB.
In fact, PTLB
e-learning platform is the exclusive techno legal online
education, training and skills
development initiative of India. It is helping in cyber
security skills development in India and world wide. Let
us hope that Indian government would seek more active and direct
collaboration with techno legal leaders like Perry4Law and PTLB to
strengthen cyber security of India.