PUNE: India Inc<\/a> lags in adequate cyber incident response strategies, according to an EY Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services report, Responding to cybercrime<\/a> incidents in India. According to the report, two thirds of businesses were unable to detect a cyber incident in real time due to insufficient understanding of the motive behind the attack. Almost 89% stated a need to enhance cyber laws - 55% said laws need to be strengthened and 34% said they need to be more clear. 普:印度公司足够的网络事件反应迟钝策略,根据迪士尼欺诈调查及纠纷服务报告,回复网络犯罪事件在印度。根据这份报告,三分之二的企业无法实时检测网络事件由于理解背后的动机不足的攻击。近89%表示需要加强网络法律——55%的人说法律需要加强,34%的人说他们需要更清晰。
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Arpinder Singh, National Leader, Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services, EY India<\/a> said, “Corporate India’s exposure to cybercrime risks has magnified significantly over the last few years, with attacks becoming exceedingly complex, targeted and globalized. The shift to a digital economy has also uncovered vulnerabilities in many organizations and highlighted the need to build strong cyber strategies. The ability to foresee and remediate future threats will separate the better prepared organization from the rest.”
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\nEmployees emerged as the weakest link in the organisation's defence mechanism according to a fifth of the respondents.
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\nWhile most companies focus on mitigating external threats, the impact of internal threats is often undermined. 90% said social media was an area of concern.
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Brijesh Singh, IPS, Inspector General - Cyber, Maharashtra adds, “The threat from cybercrime is multi-dimensional, targeting citizens, corporates and the Government at an alarming rate. Increased public awareness and regulatory initiatives such as ‘Digital India<\/a>’ have directed organizations to invest in setting up cybersecurity<\/a> measures in line with the nation’s objectives. Equipping companies with innovative strategies and tools will be paramount going forward.”
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\n72% respondents said that their company's IT security team did not have enough specialists to deal with cybercrime while 40% felt that their techniques around proactive monitoring are adequate. 44% said that they had robust data protection programs. Inspite of this, less than half the organisations surveyed planned to increase cybersecurity spends.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58516522,"title":"Oppo launches F3 smartphone with dual front camera at Rs 19,000","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/oppo-launches-f3-smartphone-with-dual-front-camera-at-rs-19000\/58516522","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58516587,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India Inc lags in adequate cyber incident response strategies: EY India report","synopsis":"'Corporate India\u2019s exposure to cybercrime risks has magnified significantly over the last few years, with attacks becoming exceedingly complex, targeted and globalized.'","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-inc-lags-in-adequate-cyber-incident-response-strategies-ey-india-report","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-05-04 17:39:33","lastupd":"2017-05-04 17:41:03","breadcrumbTags":["Digital India","industry","cybercrime","India Inc","Cybersecurity","EY India"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-inc-lags-in-adequate-cyber-incident-response-strategies-ey-india-report"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-05-04" data-index="article_1">
合伙人辛格、国家领导人、欺诈调查&纠纷服务,是印度说:“印度企业的网络犯罪的风险敞口大幅放大在过去的几年里,随着攻击变得极其复杂,针对性和全球化。数字经济的转变也发现漏洞在许多组织和强调了需要建立强大的网络策略。能够预见和纠正未来的威胁将单独组织做了更好的准备。”
组织中的员工成为最薄弱的一环的防御机制根据受访者的五分之一。
虽然大多数公司专注于减轻外部威胁,内部威胁的影响往往是破坏了。90%的人认为社交媒体是一个值得关注的领域。
Brijesh辛格IPS,督察长——网络,马哈拉施特拉邦补充说,“网络犯罪的威胁是多方面的,针对公民、企业和政府以惊人的速度。提高公众意识和监管措施如“数字印度投资设立的直接组织网络安全措施符合国家的目标。装备公司的创新策略和工具将派拉蒙。”
72%受访者表示,他们公司的IT安全团队没有足够的专家来处理网络犯罪而40%认为他们的技术在主动监视是足够的。44%的人说他们有强劲的数据保护程序。尽管如此,不到一半的受访机构计划增加网络安全度过。
PUNE: India Inc<\/a> lags in adequate cyber incident response strategies, according to an EY Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services report, Responding to cybercrime<\/a> incidents in India. According to the report, two thirds of businesses were unable to detect a cyber incident in real time due to insufficient understanding of the motive behind the attack. Almost 89% stated a need to enhance cyber laws - 55% said laws need to be strengthened and 34% said they need to be more clear.
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Arpinder Singh, National Leader, Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services, EY India<\/a> said, “Corporate India’s exposure to cybercrime risks has magnified significantly over the last few years, with attacks becoming exceedingly complex, targeted and globalized. The shift to a digital economy has also uncovered vulnerabilities in many organizations and highlighted the need to build strong cyber strategies. The ability to foresee and remediate future threats will separate the better prepared organization from the rest.”
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\nEmployees emerged as the weakest link in the organisation's defence mechanism according to a fifth of the respondents.
\n
\nWhile most companies focus on mitigating external threats, the impact of internal threats is often undermined. 90% said social media was an area of concern.
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Brijesh Singh, IPS, Inspector General - Cyber, Maharashtra adds, “The threat from cybercrime is multi-dimensional, targeting citizens, corporates and the Government at an alarming rate. Increased public awareness and regulatory initiatives such as ‘Digital India<\/a>’ have directed organizations to invest in setting up cybersecurity<\/a> measures in line with the nation’s objectives. Equipping companies with innovative strategies and tools will be paramount going forward.”
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\n72% respondents said that their company's IT security team did not have enough specialists to deal with cybercrime while 40% felt that their techniques around proactive monitoring are adequate. 44% said that they had robust data protection programs. Inspite of this, less than half the organisations surveyed planned to increase cybersecurity spends.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58516522,"title":"Oppo launches F3 smartphone with dual front camera at Rs 19,000","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/oppo-launches-f3-smartphone-with-dual-front-camera-at-rs-19000\/58516522","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58516587,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India Inc lags in adequate cyber incident response strategies: EY India report","synopsis":"'Corporate India\u2019s exposure to cybercrime risks has magnified significantly over the last few years, with attacks becoming exceedingly complex, targeted and globalized.'","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-inc-lags-in-adequate-cyber-incident-response-strategies-ey-india-report","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2017-05-04 17:39:33","lastupd":"2017-05-04 17:41:03","breadcrumbTags":["Digital India","industry","cybercrime","India Inc","Cybersecurity","EY India"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-inc-lags-in-adequate-cyber-incident-response-strategies-ey-india-report"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/india-inc-lags-in-adequate-cyber-incident-response-strategies-ey-india-report/58516587">
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