Meet India’s Cyber Commandos, the digital defenders against rising cyber threats. The Indian govt will deploy them in every district across the country.
India is creating a special team of ‘cyber commandos’ to protect against cyber threats. The team will comprise police officers from different states and territories, as well as central police organizations.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked all police forces to identify 10 suitable candidates for the team. The idea for the cyber commando wing was suggested by Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this year.
The new team will focus on countering cyber threats, defending information technology networks, and conducting investigations in cyberspace.
They will also be responsible for the nation’s cyber infrastructure. The commandos will receive training and be equipped with the necessary tools to deal with cyber threats.
The Ministry of Home Affairs and other top institutions will conduct the training. The commandos will continue to work for their parent organizations and will only be called upon for national duties in urgent cases.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has requested that police forces identify at least 10 candidates with basic knowledge of computer networks and operating systems.
The world has witnessed several international cyber attacks in the past few years including the Microsoft Exchange hack, where Chinese hackers exploited a vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange email servers to access thousands of organizations’ networks.
There was also the SolarWinds hack, where a Russian group compromised a software company called SolarWinds and gained access to many government and private organizations’ networks.
Thus, Cyber commandos are very important because they help protect India from cyber attacks. These attacks can be costly and disruptive, and they can harm a country’s reputation.
India is emerging as a superpower on the international stage, thus India is getting several allies as well as foes. Consequently, India faces millions of cyber attacks each year.
In 2022, India was ranked as the third most attacked country globally, with over 1.3 billion attacks detected. The hackers behind these attacks mostly come from China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Recently, the chairman of ISRO S. Somnath revealed that ISRO faces around 100 cyber attacks every day.
International hackers have been trying to steal rocket technology. ISRO’s rocket technology consists of ultra-modern software and chip-based hardware.
We, common citizens, also face many cybercrimes in our daily lives. You might have been receiving calls, messages, or emails from scammers or hackers almost every day. It’s possible that you’ve become their target as well and lose your money or data.
Thus, it is extremely important to have Cyber commandos in every region across the country. These commandos are like the special forces of the internet. They are highly trained and equipped to deal with sophisticated cyber threats.
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Cyber commandos will play a crucial role in protecting India’s critical infrastructure, such as power grids and financial systems. They also investigate and prosecute cyber criminals.
India is establishing a dedicated wing of cyber commandos to counter cybersecurity threats, defend the IT network, and conduct investigations in cyberspace.
These commandos will be selected from the police forces of states and Union Territories, as well as central police organizations. Their main goal is to safeguard India’s digital space and ensure the country’s cybersecurity.
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