Chief of Defense Staff<\/a> (CDS) General Bipin Rawat<\/a> on Friday said the Data Protection Bill<\/a>, tabled in 2019 in Parliament, needs to get cleared at the earliest as data theft<\/a> has become a common crime in the virtual world.

Rawat, while inaugurating the 14th edition of 'c0c0n', an annual Hacking and Cyber Security Briefing, organised by Kerala Police, said there was a need to synergise the efforts of cyber security experts of various government departments in order to \"secure our digital assets\".

The CDS said India doesn't have a dedicated cyber security law and there was a need for a framework for managing virtual space at national level.

\"There is a need for a framework for managing virtual space at national level. Multiple government agencies deal with cyber security. Our defence services have cyber experts and state police have cyber cells. There is a need to synergise the efforts of these experts working with different government ministries and other private sector entities towards a common goal of effectively securing our digital assets,\" Rawat said.

In his virtual address, Rawat said the rise of digital payments have significantly increased complex cyber crimes and the IT Act 2000, which was amended in 2008 needs to be updated further putting in place cyber security standards in line with the nature of information and assets.

\"Data protection is yet another crucial issue that we need to look at. Most nations have data protection laws. The Data Protection Bill tabled in 2019 is yet to reach finality. We need to work together to get it cleared at the earliest as data theft has become a common crime in the virtual world,\" he said.

Rawat noted that according to estimates, cyber crimes in India during the global pandemic have gone up by almost 500 per cent.

\"Cyber criminals take advantage of security vulnerabilities to steal data, generate profits and cause disruption. Hence cyber security is now not just the purview of few IT professionals but of each and every individual of the team,\" he said.

Rawat congratulated Kerala police \"for taking the lead and battling the dark forces in the cyberspace\".

\"The first step on the way to victory is to recognise the threat. Hence at the very outset, I must congratulate Kerala police for taking the initiative to recognise and acknowledge this all important non-contact domain of warfare. Identification, discussions and deliberations are preliminary phases to develop pragmatic solutions and initiate actions that can mitigate threats,\" he said.

The conference, which is being conducted by Kerala Police in association with two non-profit organisations,
Society for the Policing of Cyberspace<\/a>( POLCYB ) and Information Security Research Association (ISRA), would be primarily discussing online scams and defenses during the lockdown period.

State police chief Anilkant said this year various challenges of crypto currencies, digital warfare and role of nation states among other issues will be discussed.

The conference is being held virtually so that people from across the globe can attend the event as the 13th edition of 'c0c0n' last year saw more than 6,000 attendees from around the world.

The conference aims to discuss at the international level the challenges facing the digital world during the COVID period and the solutions needed to overcome them.

The theme of this year's 'c0c0n' is - Improvise, Adapt and Overcome.

National and international experts will speak on various issues during the conference, which will conclude tomorrow, including cyber attacks on critical infrastructures, quantum computing, automotive cyber security, drone attacks detections using deep learning, data security and privacy, cyber espionage and cyber warfare.

To encourage more women into cyber security and to offer them equal opportunity to rise to senior leadership roles, the Kerala police is inviting more women, who play prominent roles in cyber security, as speakers for the 14th edition of 'c0c0n'.

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数据保护法案需要清除数据盗窃已成为一种常见的犯罪,国防参谋长说Bipin Rawat

Rawat,开创第14版“c0c0n”,一年一度的黑客和网络安全简报,由喀拉拉邦警察,说有必要把各种政府部门的网络安全专家的努力为了我们数字资产“安全”。

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国防参谋长(CDS)一般Bipin Rawat周五表示,数据保护法案在议会于2019年提出,最早需要清除数据失窃已经成为一种常见的犯罪在虚拟世界中。

Rawat,开创第14版“c0c0n”,一年一度的黑客和网络安全简报,由喀拉拉邦警察,说有必要把各种政府部门的网络安全专家的努力为了我们数字资产“安全”。

CDS说印度没有一个专门的网络安全法律和有一个需要一个框架来管理虚拟空间在国家层面上。

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“需要一个框架来管理虚拟空间在国家层面上。多个政府机构处理网络安全。我们的国防服务网络专家和警方网络细胞状态。需要把这些专家的努力工作与不同的政府部门和其他私营实体向共同的目标有效地保护我们的数字资产,”Rawat说。

虚拟地址,Rawat说数字支付的崛起大大增加了复杂的网络犯罪法案2000年,2008年修订需要更新进一步实施网络安全标准符合信息和资产的性质。

“数据保护是另一个重要的问题,我们需要看看。大多数国家数据保护法律。数据保护法案提出2019年尚未达到终结。我们需要共同努力,把它清除最早作为数据盗窃已经成为一种常见的犯罪在虚拟世界里,”他说。

Rawat指出,据估计,网络犯罪在印度在全球大流行期间上升了近500%。

“网络罪犯利用安全漏洞窃取数据,创造利润,造成破坏。因此网络安全现在不仅一些IT专业人员的范围,每一个个人的团队,”他说。

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Rawat祝贺喀拉拉邦警察”带头和对抗黑暗势力在网络空间”。

“胜利的路上的第一步是认识到威胁。因此在最开始,我必须祝贺喀拉拉邦警方主动承认,承认这一切重要的非接触式域的战争。识别、讨论和审议是初步阶段发展务实的解决方案和发起行动,减轻威胁,”他说。

正在进行的会议,喀拉拉邦警察与两个非营利组织,社会治安的网络空间(POLCYB)和信息安全研究协会(伊斯拉),将主要讨论网络诈骗和防御在封锁期间。

今年国家警察局长Anilkant说加密货币的各种挑战,数字战争和民族国家的作用将讨论其他问题。

会议正在举行几乎来自世界各地的人可以参加这次活动的第13版“c0c0n”去年超过6000来自世界各地的参加者。

这次会议的目的是讨论在国际层面上数字世界COVID期间所面临的挑战和解决方案需要克服它们。

今年的“c0c0n”的主题是——即兴发挥,适应和克服。

国家和国际专家将在会议期间的各种问题说,明天将结束,包括关键基础设施的网络攻击、量子计算、汽车网络安全,无人驾驶飞机袭击使用深度学习检测,数据安全和隐私、网络间谍和网络战争。

鼓励更多的女性进入网络安全,为他们提供平等机会上升到高层领导角色,喀拉拉邦警方邀请更多的女性,在网络安全扮演重要的角色,作为发言人14日版的“c0c0n”。

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Chief of Defense Staff<\/a> (CDS) General Bipin Rawat<\/a> on Friday said the Data Protection Bill<\/a>, tabled in 2019 in Parliament, needs to get cleared at the earliest as data theft<\/a> has become a common crime in the virtual world.

Rawat, while inaugurating the 14th edition of 'c0c0n', an annual Hacking and Cyber Security Briefing, organised by Kerala Police, said there was a need to synergise the efforts of cyber security experts of various government departments in order to \"secure our digital assets\".

The CDS said India doesn't have a dedicated cyber security law and there was a need for a framework for managing virtual space at national level.

\"There is a need for a framework for managing virtual space at national level. Multiple government agencies deal with cyber security. Our defence services have cyber experts and state police have cyber cells. There is a need to synergise the efforts of these experts working with different government ministries and other private sector entities towards a common goal of effectively securing our digital assets,\" Rawat said.

In his virtual address, Rawat said the rise of digital payments have significantly increased complex cyber crimes and the IT Act 2000, which was amended in 2008 needs to be updated further putting in place cyber security standards in line with the nature of information and assets.

\"Data protection is yet another crucial issue that we need to look at. Most nations have data protection laws. The Data Protection Bill tabled in 2019 is yet to reach finality. We need to work together to get it cleared at the earliest as data theft has become a common crime in the virtual world,\" he said.

Rawat noted that according to estimates, cyber crimes in India during the global pandemic have gone up by almost 500 per cent.

\"Cyber criminals take advantage of security vulnerabilities to steal data, generate profits and cause disruption. Hence cyber security is now not just the purview of few IT professionals but of each and every individual of the team,\" he said.

Rawat congratulated Kerala police \"for taking the lead and battling the dark forces in the cyberspace\".

\"The first step on the way to victory is to recognise the threat. Hence at the very outset, I must congratulate Kerala police for taking the initiative to recognise and acknowledge this all important non-contact domain of warfare. Identification, discussions and deliberations are preliminary phases to develop pragmatic solutions and initiate actions that can mitigate threats,\" he said.

The conference, which is being conducted by Kerala Police in association with two non-profit organisations,
Society for the Policing of Cyberspace<\/a>( POLCYB ) and Information Security Research Association (ISRA), would be primarily discussing online scams and defenses during the lockdown period.

State police chief Anilkant said this year various challenges of crypto currencies, digital warfare and role of nation states among other issues will be discussed.

The conference is being held virtually so that people from across the globe can attend the event as the 13th edition of 'c0c0n' last year saw more than 6,000 attendees from around the world.

The conference aims to discuss at the international level the challenges facing the digital world during the COVID period and the solutions needed to overcome them.

The theme of this year's 'c0c0n' is - Improvise, Adapt and Overcome.

National and international experts will speak on various issues during the conference, which will conclude tomorrow, including cyber attacks on critical infrastructures, quantum computing, automotive cyber security, drone attacks detections using deep learning, data security and privacy, cyber espionage and cyber warfare.

To encourage more women into cyber security and to offer them equal opportunity to rise to senior leadership roles, the Kerala police is inviting more women, who play prominent roles in cyber security, as speakers for the 14th edition of 'c0c0n'.

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