“Space in space”: Cyber security capabilities in Indian context

With expanding IT infrastructure and exponential growth of internet and its ever-pervasive nature, world is now connected and communicating beyond the barriers of space and time. But as the technology empowers us, it also exposes us to new threats and cyber-crimes. These crimes do not recognize any boundaries and impinge upon nearly every cross-section of the society. Cyber security as a concept, as a need of the hour may have gained ground, but the gaps need to be bridged to face the challenges of ever-growing cyber-crimes.

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