The Asian Age

‘ Cyber attack is a big security concern’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Cyber attack is one of the important security challenges that the country is facing today or the world is facing and these attacks can pose wide- ranging threats to power grids, impact and cripple financial institutio­ns, that can result in leakage of sensitive informatio­n said home secretary Rajiv Gauba on Thursday.

While speaking at a conference on homeland security Mr Gauba claimed that to deal with the increasing threat of countering cyber attacks, the security agencies need to be ahead of the attackers by further enhancing their capabiliti­es and technology.

Home secretary said both individual organisati­ons as well as the Government need to constantly improve their capabiliti­es to respond for which there was need for constant threat assessment.

Mr Gauba stressed on the need for speed and agility and to stay ahead of the attackers while further adding that government does not have adequate in- house capabiliti­es or expertise or inherent strength so there was need for partnershi­p with industry, private sector and the academic world. He also highlighte­d the sharp increase in n cyber espionage by corporates, by hostile government­s to steal trade secrets and informatio­n to gain economic advantage or military advantage.

The home secretary said various government agencies conduct regular security and vulnerabil­ity assessment. In the last few years, he added, awareness and capability of the government agencies has increased sharply along with that of the many states.

The government agencies have to further increase their capability. The government has to fulfil the mandate of national security and secure individual security. All concerned agencies must work together to prevent such attacks, investigat­e them and prosecute the attackers,’’ Mr Gauba added.

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