Exhorts corporates to improve their cyber awareness
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New Delhi(Agencies): India’s
top cyber security official is confident about countering attempts to hack the
country’s digital network. At the same time, he exhorted corporates to improve
their cyber awareness in order not to be caught napping by malevolent hackers.
National Cyber Security
Coordinator Rajesh Pant said on Friday that the country has all the
capabilities to handle cyber security issues and the workforce manning them has
an edge over other countries.
Lt. Gen (retd) Pant’s remarks
come against the backdrop of Chinese hackers attempting to debilitate India’s
digital services as a spillover of tensions on the border.
Addressing a webinar on ‘Cyber
Crime Management during Covid’ organised by FICCI, he said, “Our systems are
well in place and more importantly, the people who are handling the cyber
security in our country, have an edge along with the software which is key in
this.’’
Highlighting the urgency of
cyber audits in various companies, Lt Gen Pant said that companies have to play
an important role in ensuring that cyber security audits are not just mere a
tick-box activity.
“All companies are expected to have a cyber
audit done. The audit is done by an empanelled auditor and we have many
auditors empanelled in India as on today. A lot of companies focus on minimum
audits but more needs to be done. I urge all enterprises to get their cyber
audits done, it’s for your own good,” he added.
Lt Gen Pant further stressed
upon increasing awareness regarding cyber security. “The human being is the
weakest link in the cyber security chain; so whatever you do, human beings
become very important. Training, good cyber hygiene and good social engineering
practices are essential,” he added.
Rahul Chaudhry who heads
FICCI’s Homeland Security Committee described cyber security as a “hygiene
issue’’ at the individual level. “It is an individual’s social responsibility
to get cyber aware. We need to educate everyone about cyber hygiene, at the
school level and even at the workplace,’’ he acknowledged.
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