India has reiterated its desire to constitute a
cyber command covering all the three segments of armed forces of
India. Previously the proposal was mooted in the month of May
2013. Now fresh interest has been shown in this crucial
are by the armed forces of India.
The Centre
of Excellence for Cyber Security Research and Development in India
(CECSRDI), the exclusive centre of its kind managed by
Perry4Law
Organisation and Perry4Law’s
Techno Legal Base (PTLB), has reported that a tri
service cyber command for Armed Forces of India is in pipeline.
This is a good step in the right direction as Indian
cyber security is lagging far behind as compared to other countries.
India is still struggling to deal with issues like cyber
warfare, cyber
espionage and cyber
terrorism, etc. The critical
infrastructure protection in India and its problems, challenges and
solutions (Pdf) are still to be managed by Indian
government. In a good step in this direction, the NTRO
would protect the Critical ICT Infrastructures of India.
According to cyber security experts, a dedicated
cyber
warfare policy of India (Pdf) must be formulated as soon
as possible. The present effort of Indian government seems to be a
step towards that objective.
However, the main thing is the implementation of
various policies formulated from time to time. Till now Indian
government has not been able to implement the objectives of the
National
Cyber Security Policy of India 2013 (NCSP 2013). Further,
India government has also failed to integrate the NCSP 2013 with the
National
Security Policy of India.
Another major failure of Indian government in this
regard is the failure to enact a legislation
mandating strict cyber security disclosure norms in India.
Although proposed almost a year ago, the disclosure norms for cyber
security breaches in India are still not implemented. This would
prevent actual and effective implementation of cyber security norms
in India. This would also affect the cyber
security legal practice in India.
It is high time for Indian government to move beyond
simple policies formulations to their actual implementation. Without
implementation everything is just a dream.
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