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National Workshop on Cyber Crimes and Cyber Laws

National Workshop on Cyber Crimes and Cyber Laws. Key Note Presentation by Prof NK Goyal President : CMAI Association of India Advisor : Gujarat Technical University

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National Workshop on Cyber Crimes and Cyber Laws

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  1. National Workshop on Cyber Crimes and Cyber Laws Key Note Presentation by Prof NK Goyal President : CMAI Association of India Advisor : Gujarat Technical University Director : North Gujarat University, center of Excellence for Make in India , Skill India, Digital India , ESDM Chairman : Telecom Equipment Manufacturing Association of India(TEMA) Founder Member : Council of Electronic Hardware Association of India (CEHA) Vice Chairman : ITU APT, Affiliate ITU Geneva 27th February, 2016, MG University Kottayam

  2. The Ramayana – A Case StudyinSecurity! Ravana Mareecha Laxman Ram Sita

  3. The Ramayana -Forensic Analysis Keyto Ravana’s successwas: Spoofing ofidentities Spear-Pfishingunsuspectingvictim Lackingsecurity-awareness invictims

  4. Where we are? • Digital growth beyond expectations..internet, mobile • Cyber criminals finding easy targets due to overall literacy levels • India is continuously facing cyber threats like cyber warfare, cyber terrorism and cyber espionage. • Lack of cyber security skill and expertise in India. • Lack of implementablecyber security policies in India. • Missing encryption laws and regulations in India. • Missing legal framework fore-courts in India,online dispute resolution, mandatory egovernance services.

  5. CyberSecurity:Are we prepared? • An empoweredcentral organizationthatcollaborates majorgovernmentagencies andcritical infrastructure organizations,securityspecialists from privatesector and academia • Standardizesecurity-relevantprocesses • EstablishDos and Don‘ts,compilebestpractices • Trainyourselfandyour employees!Makethem security-aware!

  6. Way to DealwithCyberSecurity? • Constantproactivemonitoringof threats • Strategic alliances forgingindustries,securityexperts andacademia:ledbythe governmentand involvingkey infrastructure agencies • International cooperation atthe governmental level byidentifying anddevelopin strategic partnershipswith other countries

  7. Privacy Privacy is your right to control what happens with personal information about you. Privacy may be defined as the claim of individuals, groups or institutions to determine when, how and to what extent information about them is communicated to others. [Westin AF, Privacy and Freedom New York: Atheneum, 1967, page 7] [N K Goyal, CMAI]

  8. Privacy and the Networks • Networking can affect the privacy: • Not only the personal information • But the valuable organizational data [N K Goyal, CMAI]

  9. Accessibility Identity: • person’s email identity, phone number and address. • A person is accessible in three types of networks: • Location (Physical Identity) • Telecom (Number) • Application (Ids) [N K Goyal, CMAI]

  10. Loophole It’s ALL about people BUT People are the weakest link. Not aware of the value of information . [N K Goyal, CMAI]

  11. Practices To reduce vulnerability to personnel based threats; established to ensure the safety and security of personnel and other organizational assets Insider threats-most common, difficult to recognize. Such as disclosure of information via Social engineering-multiple techniques. Information gain from authorized employees and using that info in conjunction with an attack. . [N K Goyal, CMAI]

  12. Strategy Acceptable use policy-what actions users may perform while using computers Hiring and termination practices-background checks, orientation, exit interview, escorting procedure Personnel controls- need to know, separation of duties , CMAI]

  13. Mindset • Computer Science Engineering Degree with specialization in Cyber Security and Forensics. • A six year dual degree Computer Science Engineering with Law with specialization in Cyber Law. UPES, Dehradun, India has been the first ever university in India to offer :

  14. Regular [N K Goyal, CMAI] CMAI – promoting cyber security courses across India AICTE,UGC, CBSE, Telecom DIT, Cyber Agencies Providing aid to Agencies by its members PRAHARI developed Cyber Security Course with an aim to develop skills and impart training to individuals of under graduate level for Cyber Security, to train individuals as an expert in the final level to address issues relating to safer use of web space with both defensive and offensive capabilities being imparted on each level. 1 year 4 Levels program (3500 hours)

  15. We are proud to announce , TAC – Threats, Attacks & Counter Prahari’s Monthly news letter [N K Goyal, CMAI]

  16. Thanking You

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