NEW
DELHI: With an aim to protect information and build capabilities to
prevent cyberattacks, the government released the National Cyber
Security Policy 2013 to safeguard both physical and business assets of
the country.
"...policy is a framework
document and it gives you a broad outline of what our vision is...the
real task or the challenge is the operationalisation of this policy,"
Minister of Communications and IT Kapil Sibal said while releasing the
policy here.
Sibal said the critical
infrastructure such as air defence system, power infrastructure, nuclear
plants, telecommunications system have to be protected otherwise it may
create economic instability.
"...air defence
system, power infrastructure, nuclear plants, telecommunications system
willhave to be protected to ensure there is no disruption of the kind
that will destabilise the economy...instability in cyber space means
economic instability no nation can afford economic instability,
therefore it is essential not just to have a policy but to
operationalise it," Sibal said.
The cyber
policy was necessary in the wake of possible attacks state and non-state
actors, corporates and terrorists as the internet world has no
geographical barriers and was anonymous in nature.
The
Minister said there will be multiple places cyberwar could take place,
it will involve individuals, sections of society, businesses,
terrorists, drug dealers and those who want to generate violence.
He
added it will not be able to point out to a particular country to say
the source of the attack because it will difficult in the cyberspace to
figure it out.
"In the ultimate analysis, we
have to develop global standards because there is no way that we can
have a policy within the context of India which is not connected with
the rest of the world because information knows no territorial
boundaries," Sibal added.
He said everything
today is cross border, we have to corroborate to find what is that
meeting ground which allows the citizens to be empowered and at the same
time ensures that nation is safe.
"We don't know who attack our systems, so we have to ourselves secure our systems," Sibal added.
In
order to create a secure cyber ecosystem, the policy plans to set up a
national nodal agency to coordinatematters related to cyber security in
the country with clearly defined roles and responsibilities.
It
plans to establish a mechanism for sharing information, identifying and
responding to cybersecurity incidents and for cooperation in
restoration efforts.
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