Cyber ​​Crime: What is the central govt.doing for security?

S Venkateshwari
Cyber Crime: What is the central govt.doing for security?

Expert fraudsters in cybercrime are continuously committing cyber crimes. The pressure on the central and state agencies is increasing due to the ever-increasing incidents. Union minister ajay Kumar Mishra said on tuesday that from 2019 to last month, 36.29 lakh cyber security breaches have been reported in the country.

Cyber Security Incidents: Cases of cybercrime are increasing continuously in the country. The central government has constituted 97 security audit institutions. These institutions can prove to be helpful in the direction of information security.


According to the report of the indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), a total of 3,94,499, 11,58,208, 14,02,809 and 67,4021 cyber security incidents have been seen during the years 2019, 2020, 2021, and june 2022.

What is the government doing on cyber security?

Ajay Kumar Mishra has said that the government is in alert mode on the issue of cyber security. The government is continuously making many efforts to increase cyber security and prevent cyber attacks. The government is now issuing guidelines regarding cyber security from time to time.

These are the instructions to the officers on cyber security

The government issues alert about cyber threats and vulnerabilities. Cyber awareness campaigns are also being run through different organizations. minister of State for home ajay Kumar Mishra said that the government has given instructions to the Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) on how to work on cyber security. The government is also emphasizing improving the infrastructure.

Center eye on every website-app

The central government has also said that the cyber security of all government websites and apps is monitored. Confidential information is taken care of. Attention is paid to the hosting and audit process of the website. The government has listed 97 security audit organizations.

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