Digital War: Pakistan’s Cyber Activity Against India
The uptick in cyber attacks following the Pahalgam terror incident reflects a pattern seen in other conflict zones in Europe and West Asia.
The uptick in cyber attacks following the Pahalgam terror incident reflects a pattern seen in other conflict zones in Europe and West Asia.
Legislative action combined with community engagement and individual responsibility can create a secure digital environment.
The adoption of the UN Convention against Cybercrime illustrates the willingness of states to address rising threats in digital space collectively.
The UN Cybercrime Convention has the potential to not only combat cybercrime but also create a secure and resilient digital ecosystem globally.
The maritime domain, a vital conduit for a nation’s trade and energy security, is increasingly becoming vulnerable to cyber threats.
Cyber insurance may emerge as a critical element in ensuring cybersecurity preparedness.
Like-minded countries need to cooperate more closely to shield critical infrastructure and prevent systemic disruptions.
The Indian government has rightly given a clarion call for India to be a Chip Maker rather than a Chip Taker. The requirement of semiconductors in India's national security domain has become critical since they form the substrate of every important activity in the country - from the economic to the military domain.
This report argues that Government and the private sector give cyber security some priority in their security and risk management plans, and do this jointly. Being a report that is addressed to the security community in the widest sense and intended to stimulate public discussion, it relies on publicly available information.
