Framework and Challenges of Cyber Security in India: An Analytical Study

A. Panneerselvam
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Cyber security threats come in a wide variety of forms, including ransomware, phishing, malware attacks, and many others. India is currently ranked 11th in the world in terms of the number of local cyberattacks and it has already experienced 2,399,692 of these incidents in the first three months of 2020. Because cyber security is a topic that is growing more and more essential, businesses are undoubtedly well aware of the hazards and threats that hackers offer to their corporation. However cybersecurity would continue to be a difficult issue for three reasons: It goes beyond a simple technological issue. Cyberspace operates under a distinct set of regulations than the real world. Law, policy, and practise in the area of cybersecurity are still in their infancy. Every firm requires a security analyst to ensure that their system is secure given the rise in cyber-attacks. These security analysts must secure private company servers; protect the confidential data of governmental organisations, and other cybersecurity-related difficulties. Research indicates that there is a significant need in India for qualified cybersecurity specialists and that this demand will continue to rise in the near future. Employers anticipate a scarcity of qualified cybersecurity specialists. The goal of the study is to analyse and explain India's cyber security framework and difficulties. The study used a combination of descriptive and analytical method to draw a result. The Thematic software tool QADMAX also used in the study to analyse the qualitative data for secondary sources
印度网络安全的框架与挑战:分析研究
网络安全威胁的形式多种多样,包括勒索软件、网络钓鱼、恶意软件攻击等等。就本地网络攻击数量而言,印度目前排名世界第11位,在2020年的前三个月,印度已经经历了2399692起此类事件。由于网络安全是一个越来越重要的话题,企业无疑非常清楚黑客给他们的公司带来的危害和威胁。然而,网络安全仍将是一个棘手的问题,原因有三:它超越了一个简单的技术问题。与现实世界相比,网络空间在一套截然不同的监管下运作。网络安全领域的法律、政策和实践仍处于起步阶段。鉴于网络攻击的增加,每家公司都需要一名安全分析师来确保他们的系统是安全的。这些安全分析师必须保护私人公司的服务器;保护政府机构的机密数据,以及其他与网络安全相关的困难。研究表明,印度对合格的网络安全专家有很大的需求,而且这种需求在不久的将来会继续上升。雇主们预计合格的网络安全专家稀缺。该研究的目的是分析和解释印度的网络安全框架和困难。本研究采用描述性和分析性相结合的方法得出结论。本研究还使用专题软件工具QADMAX来分析二手来源的定性数据
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