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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi\/Mumbai: The government has increased a nationwide alert and stepped up monitoring as intelligence agencies prepare for intensified cybersecurity attacks<\/a> from China.

Cybersecurity experts<\/a> said India’s ban on 59 Chinese apps<\/a> was only the start and there will be greater scrutiny of companies, device makers and apps with exposure to China, which can trigger retaliatory attacks.

A senior government official said that among all the sectors, power, telecom and financial services are being monitored even more closely, given their exposure to
Chinese infrastructure<\/a>.

“Since we have permitted the Chinese for so many years to invest in critical infrastructure, especially in communications and power, the Chinese have keys to those networks in the country and through that, they have influence over our financial sector as well,” the official said. “They could potentially initiate problems in any of these networks through remote locations.”

Cybersecurity experts said the government will expand monitoring and focus on companies that are funded by Chinese investors, although the degree of surveillance may vary.

“In today’s economic climate, no one can afford physical wars... war is waged in the form of cyber, trade and potentially supply chain conflicts. Now the companies that have funding from Chinese investors will be under scrutiny, especially tech platforms,” said Siddharth Vishwanath, leader, cybersecurity, at PwC India. “Banning Chinese apps is possibly a pre-emptive step to what could be large-scale surveillance.”

Surveillance devices made in China that are used in government and private offices will be next on the radar, said Pavan Duggal, a Supreme Court advocate and cyber law expert.

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On Monday, the Indian government banned 59 Chinese apps, including the popular
TikTok<\/a>, citing threats to national security. Prior to that, it had warned of increased cyber security<\/a> threats. The government also cited complaints about data on Indian users being transferred abroad without authorisation.

However, some experts said an outright ban, especially of frequently used apps, may lead to other security lapses. Suman Kar, CEO of Banbreach, which provides cybersecurity consulting services, said the less technically aware customers may download potentially malware rigged clones of these banned apps from unofficial stores.

Cybersecurity attacks and breaches in the country are likely to have surged over six-fold since the lockdown was imposed on March 25, forcing many people to work from home, according to experts. Indian cyberspace is also on high alert owing to increased security risks from the border tension with China. State officials and cybersecurity companies last week warned of a potential surge in
cyberattacks<\/a> from Chinese hackers.
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印度步骤守夜的来自中国的网络攻击后,应用禁令

政府增加了全国警报和加强监控情报机构准备加强网络安全攻击来自中国。

辛格Anandita Mankotia Devina森古普塔
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新德里和孟买:政府增加了一个全国性的警报和加强监测作为加强情报机构准备网络安全攻击来自中国。

网络安全专家说印度的禁令59中国的应用只有公司的开始,将会有更严格的审查,设备制造商和应用程序与中国接触,这可能引发报复性袭击。

一位高级政府官员说,在所有的行业中,电力,电信和金融服务被更紧密地监控,给他们的风险敞口中国基础设施

“因为我们允许中国这么多年在关键基础设施投资,尤其是在通讯和电力、中国关键网络的国家,通过他们影响我们的金融部门,”这位官员说。“他们可能会发起任何这些问题通过远程网络。”

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网络安全专家表示,政府将扩大监测和重点企业是由中国投资者,尽管监测的程度可能有所不同。

”在今天的经济气候下,没有人能承受身体的战争……战争的形式进行网络、贸易和供应链潜在冲突。现在公司资金从中国投资者将受到审查,特别是科技平台,”哈斯。史瓦说,领导人,网络安全,普华永道印度。“禁止中国应用程序可能是一个先发制人的步骤可能是大规模监视。”

监控设备在中国制造,用于政府和私人办公室将是下一个雷达,Pavan Duggal说最高法院主张和网络法律专家。

读也


周一,印度政府禁止59中国应用,包括流行的TikTok为由,威胁国家安全。在此之前,它曾警告增加网络安全的威胁。印度政府还引用了投诉数据用户在没有授权的情况下被转移到国外。

然而,一些专家表示完全禁止,特别是经常使用的应用程序,可能会导致安全漏洞。Banbreach首席执行官Suman凹地,它提供了网络安全咨询服务,技术意识越少说客户可能下载潜在恶意操纵克隆这些禁止应用的非官方的商店。

网络安全攻击和破坏在这个国家可能会上涨了6倍自锁定了3月25日,迫使许多人在家工作,根据专家。印度网络空间也高度警惕由于从与中国边境紧张增加安全风险。政府官员和网络安全公司上周警告说,一个潜在的激增网络攻击来自中国黑客的攻击。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi\/Mumbai: The government has increased a nationwide alert and stepped up monitoring as intelligence agencies prepare for intensified cybersecurity attacks<\/a> from China.

Cybersecurity experts<\/a> said India’s ban on 59 Chinese apps<\/a> was only the start and there will be greater scrutiny of companies, device makers and apps with exposure to China, which can trigger retaliatory attacks.

A senior government official said that among all the sectors, power, telecom and financial services are being monitored even more closely, given their exposure to
Chinese infrastructure<\/a>.

“Since we have permitted the Chinese for so many years to invest in critical infrastructure, especially in communications and power, the Chinese have keys to those networks in the country and through that, they have influence over our financial sector as well,” the official said. “They could potentially initiate problems in any of these networks through remote locations.”

Cybersecurity experts said the government will expand monitoring and focus on companies that are funded by Chinese investors, although the degree of surveillance may vary.

“In today’s economic climate, no one can afford physical wars... war is waged in the form of cyber, trade and potentially supply chain conflicts. Now the companies that have funding from Chinese investors will be under scrutiny, especially tech platforms,” said Siddharth Vishwanath, leader, cybersecurity, at PwC India. “Banning Chinese apps is possibly a pre-emptive step to what could be large-scale surveillance.”

Surveillance devices made in China that are used in government and private offices will be next on the radar, said Pavan Duggal, a Supreme Court advocate and cyber law expert.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
China says concerned about India banning Chinese apps<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
India bans 59 Chinese apps including TikTok, Helo, WeChat, Weibo &amp; Shareit<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
On Monday, the Indian government banned 59 Chinese apps, including the popular
TikTok<\/a>, citing threats to national security. Prior to that, it had warned of increased cyber security<\/a> threats. The government also cited complaints about data on Indian users being transferred abroad without authorisation.

However, some experts said an outright ban, especially of frequently used apps, may lead to other security lapses. Suman Kar, CEO of Banbreach, which provides cybersecurity consulting services, said the less technically aware customers may download potentially malware rigged clones of these banned apps from unofficial stores.

Cybersecurity attacks and breaches in the country are likely to have surged over six-fold since the lockdown was imposed on March 25, forcing many people to work from home, according to experts. Indian cyberspace is also on high alert owing to increased security risks from the border tension with China. State officials and cybersecurity companies last week warned of a potential surge in
cyberattacks<\/a> from Chinese hackers.
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