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New Delhi: Democratic countries need to join hands to think about creating safety, trust and accountability on the internet which has no boundaries, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a> said on Saturday. Speaking at the first ever India Internet Governance Forum (IIGF) organised by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and National Internet Exchange of India<\/a> (NIXI<\/a>), he said India is becoming one of the largest connected nations with 800 million people online.

With the world's largest rural broadband programme, India would soon have more than 1 billion people on the internet, he noted.

\"Given the size of the internet and cyberspace, which does not have boundaries, it needs cooperation. The world needs to think about it, especially democratic countries and societies,\" Chandrasekhar said.

He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the
Digital India Mission<\/a> with 3 major objectives -- to transform lives of Indians, expand economic opportunities with digital entrepreneurship, and enhance strategic capabilities in certain technologies including the internet so that the future of internet is shepherded by countries that are open societies and share the same set of democratic values and respect citizen rights.

\"IIGF in a lot of ways was about talking and having more stakeholders around the big roundtable i.e. India about how do we keep the internet open? How do we make sure that the internet is safe and trusted by all those people who use it, and safety and trust being extremely important attributes because there are whole new demographics that were not foreseen many years ago which are children, women and the elderly,\" Chandrasekhar said.

He said the government is committed to connecting all Indians to the internet.

Cyber security expert and a lawyer in the Supreme Court, Pavan Duggal said the government made a comprehensive amendment in 2008 in the IT Act but made cosmetic provisions around security.

\"That was the time when cybersecurity was beginning to evolve. In 2021 we will have to have a dedicated legal framework for cybersecurity either in the form of dedicated provision under the IT Act or in the form of new legislation. Cybersecurity and cyber resilience need to be mandated,\" Duggal said.

Voyager Infosec Director Jiten Jain said India is in the dawn of the digital age with abundant skilled manpower but the legal provisions have been reactive in the country instead of being proactive.

\"We need a law which should be an evolving, agile, living document that deals with the problems of today. Any law which is passed related to IT Act, we need to get it reviewed by Parliament every two years,\" Jain said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":87958471,"title":"Google to allow alternative payment system from next month in South Korea","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/google-to-allow-alternative-payment-system-from-next-month-in-s-korea\/87958471","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":87958533,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Democratic countries need to think about creating safe, accountable internet: MoS IT","synopsis":"peaking at the first ever India Internet Governance Forum (IIGF) organised by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI), he said India is becoming one of the largest connected nations with 800 million people online.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/democratic-countries-need-to-think-about-creating-safe-accountable-internet-mos-it","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":178,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":807000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2021-11-28 10:13:41","lastupd":"2021-11-28 10:15:49","breadcrumbTags":["MeitY","NIXI","Rajeev Chandrasekhar","telecom news","Policy","Ministry of Electronics & IT","safe internet","national internet exchange of india","digital india mission"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/democratic-countries-need-to-think-about-creating-safe-accountable-internet-mos-it"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2021-11-28" data-index="article_1">

民主国家需要考虑创建安全、负责互联网:金属氧化物半导体

达到有史以来第一位印度互联网管理论坛(IIGF)由电子和信息技术和印度国家互联网交换(NIXI),他说,印度正在成为一个最大的连接国家与8亿人在线。

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新德里:民主国家需要携起手来,考虑创建安全、信任和责任在互联网上没有边界,电子和部长拉杰夫钱德拉塞卡周六表示。在第一个印度互联网管理论坛(IIGF)由电子和信息技术和组织印度的国家互联网交换(NIXI),他说,印度已经成为最大的连接国家与8亿人在线。

与世界上最大的农村宽带项目、印度很快就会超过10亿人在互联网上,他指出。

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“鉴于互联网和网络空间的大小,没有边界,它需要合作。世界需要想想,尤其是民主国家和社会,“钱德拉塞卡说。

他说总理纳伦德拉•莫迪启动了印度数字任务3主要目标——将印第安人的生活,扩大经济机会和数码创业,加强战略能力在某些技术包括互联网,互联网的未来护送各国社会和开放共享相同的民主价值观,尊重公民的权利。

“IIGF在很多方面是关于谈论和更多的利益相关者在大圆桌会议即印度如何保持互联网开放呢?我们如何确保网络安全信任所有人使用它,和安全性和信任是非常重要的属性,因为有全新的人口没有预见到许多年前的孩子,妇女和老人,”钱德拉塞卡说。

他说,政府致力于所有印度人连接到互联网。

网络安全专家和律师在最高法院,孔雀舞Duggal说,政府在2008年做了一个全面的修正案的行为但使化妆品在安全规定。

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“这是网络安全开始发展的时候。2021年我们将会有一个专门的法律框架网络安全在专用条款的形式下的行为或在新的立法的形式。网络安全和网络弹性需要授权,”Duggal说。

“航行者”号的信息安全主任Jiten Jain说,印度在数字时代的黎明与熟练的人力资源丰富,但法律规定被动而不是主动的。

“我们需要一个法律,应该是一个不断发展的,敏捷,生活文档处理今天的问题。任何法律通过了相关法案,我们需要每两年由国会审查,”Jain说。
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New Delhi: Democratic countries need to join hands to think about creating safety, trust and accountability on the internet which has no boundaries, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a> said on Saturday. Speaking at the first ever India Internet Governance Forum (IIGF) organised by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and National Internet Exchange of India<\/a> (NIXI<\/a>), he said India is becoming one of the largest connected nations with 800 million people online.

With the world's largest rural broadband programme, India would soon have more than 1 billion people on the internet, he noted.

\"Given the size of the internet and cyberspace, which does not have boundaries, it needs cooperation. The world needs to think about it, especially democratic countries and societies,\" Chandrasekhar said.

He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the
Digital India Mission<\/a> with 3 major objectives -- to transform lives of Indians, expand economic opportunities with digital entrepreneurship, and enhance strategic capabilities in certain technologies including the internet so that the future of internet is shepherded by countries that are open societies and share the same set of democratic values and respect citizen rights.

\"IIGF in a lot of ways was about talking and having more stakeholders around the big roundtable i.e. India about how do we keep the internet open? How do we make sure that the internet is safe and trusted by all those people who use it, and safety and trust being extremely important attributes because there are whole new demographics that were not foreseen many years ago which are children, women and the elderly,\" Chandrasekhar said.

He said the government is committed to connecting all Indians to the internet.

Cyber security expert and a lawyer in the Supreme Court, Pavan Duggal said the government made a comprehensive amendment in 2008 in the IT Act but made cosmetic provisions around security.

\"That was the time when cybersecurity was beginning to evolve. In 2021 we will have to have a dedicated legal framework for cybersecurity either in the form of dedicated provision under the IT Act or in the form of new legislation. Cybersecurity and cyber resilience need to be mandated,\" Duggal said.

Voyager Infosec Director Jiten Jain said India is in the dawn of the digital age with abundant skilled manpower but the legal provisions have been reactive in the country instead of being proactive.

\"We need a law which should be an evolving, agile, living document that deals with the problems of today. Any law which is passed related to IT Act, we need to get it reviewed by Parliament every two years,\" Jain said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":87958471,"title":"Google to allow alternative payment system from next month in South Korea","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/google-to-allow-alternative-payment-system-from-next-month-in-s-korea\/87958471","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":87958533,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Democratic countries need to think about creating safe, accountable internet: MoS IT","synopsis":"peaking at the first ever India Internet Governance Forum (IIGF) organised by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI), he said India is becoming one of the largest connected nations with 800 million people online.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/democratic-countries-need-to-think-about-creating-safe-accountable-internet-mos-it","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":178,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":807000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2021-11-28 10:13:41","lastupd":"2021-11-28 10:15:49","breadcrumbTags":["MeitY","NIXI","Rajeev Chandrasekhar","telecom news","Policy","Ministry of Electronics & IT","safe internet","national internet exchange of india","digital india mission"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/democratic-countries-need-to-think-about-creating-safe-accountable-internet-mos-it"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/democratic-countries-need-to-think-about-creating-safe-accountable-internet-mos-it/87958533">