Cybercrime and Cyber Security
Need
- To prevent Economic Loss: India loses a significant amount of money each year as a result of cyberattacks. In India, for example, cybercrime cost the country Rs. 1.25 lakh crore in 2019.
- To generate Awareness: Nearly 80% of cybercrime frauds are the result of a lack of cyber expertise. Overuse or addiction to social media, as well as greater use of online medium to earn money, contributed to an upsurge in cybercrime during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- To provide adequate Digital Security: India's digital vulnerability has been revealed due to outdated infrastructure and inadequate cyber security protection. Consider the case of ....
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- 4 Terrorism Financing: Sources, Challenges & Impact on India’s Security
- 5 Left Wing Extremism and its Varied Dimensions
- 6 Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UAPA] and its Relevance
- 7 Terror Drones and Threat to India’s Security
- 8 Ethnic Conflicts in North-East India: Impact on Internal Security
- 9 Role of Local Communities in Countering Naxalism & Insurgency
- 10 India’s Counter Terrorism Measures