Hindustan Times (Delhi)

MHA studies tools to monitor darknet

- Neeraj Chauhan letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI: A Union home ministry think-tank is studying software solutions to help law enforcemen­t agencies monitor the darknet, or a network of secret websites and encrypted networks, and track cybercrimi­nals through digital footprints, people aware of the matter said.

The Bureau of Police Research and Developmen­t (BPRD) is also looking into an interactiv­e web portal that will provide informatio­n on cyber crimes, their modus operandi, investigat­ion techniques as well as digital solutions for tracing sources of voice over internet protocol calls, cracking passwords, and decrypting protected files.

Academia, start-ups/incubation centres, and research and developmen­t (R&D) organisati­ons are working on the project to find solutions for cybercrime investigat­ion and digital forensic challenges.

Around 11 problem statements based on consultati­ons with state police and central agencies have been identified and sent to 120 institutio­ns and R&D organisati­ons across the country as part of the project.

“It is a capacity-building measure for LEAS [law enforcemen­t agencies] and an exercise to take cybercrime investigat­ion tools to the cutting edge level,” said BPRD chief V S K Kaumudi.

According to a BPRD document, seen by HT, a solution for the darknet will help get inside hidden networks, gather threat intelligen­ce, conduct profiling, analyse specific links and provide alerts regarding suspicious activity.

It says the interactiv­e web portal will assist investigat­ing officers with their queries regarding cybercrime­s, fetch details of cybercrime investigat­ions workflows, use artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning techniques for on-time updates. It is planned to have an integrated online case management platform for financial fraud.

Tracking fake news and fake profiles on social media is another key objective of BPRD’S plan to ensure cyber criminals or specific groups, individual­s do not run political or religious propaganda on a large scale against individual­s, organisati­ons or the government and create unrest in the country, according to the document.

The solution for fake profiles and fake news will involve assistance to investigat­ors in tracing anonymous social media suspects. It will help them detect fake news, fake images, offensive videos as well as trace people posting them on social media.

Officials said the risk of cyberattac­ks has increased manifolds with the heightened d ependency on digital infrastruc­ture amid the Covid-19 pandemic that has prompted lockdowns globally. The Centre’s Computer Emergency Response Team has repeatedly warned over the last two months that cyberattac­kers may take advantage of the pandemic to target individual­s and organisati­ons.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India