Adding, “A Botnet centres has already been set up, the NCCC is getting operational, the sectoral CERT framework is getting drawn up. In terms of telecom security, we are looking at network security. We are auditing telecom service providers.”
The telecom secretary said the global community needed to do more in terms of supporting national governments with more resources and greater collaboration when they have intelligence about cyber crime. She said the openness of internet had a huge potential but it also had its vulnerabilities.
Stressing on the need to collaborate with the private sector, she said, “No stakeholder can afford to lax his vigilance as the malign elements are one or two steps ahead of the government or the industry and, therefore, the government has to partner with the industry, the private sector and experts in order to deal with the problems.”
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