Role Of Cybersecurity

Role Of Cybersecurity

Introduction

Cybersecurity refers to the protection of computer systems, networks, and electronic devices from unauthorized access, theft, damage, or disruption. With the increasing reliance on technology in various industries, cybersecurity has become an essential aspect of protecting sensitive information and maintaining the integrity of digital systems.

What is Cyber-Security?

Cyber-Security refers to the act of protecting and ensuring the safety of computer systems and electronic devices from targeted cyber-attacks, opportunist malware (- viruses, trojans and bugs) or accidental introduction of malware by users. The global scale of cyber threats continues to rise rapidly. In the modern day and age, access to volumes of data has gained currency, and hence every year, numerous attempts are made to breach data, and/or sensitive, confidential or classified records to expose information for political or economic gains. Effective cyber-security practices as a countermeasure, thus have become important. There are three types of cyber threats:-

  • Cyber-Crime: wherein single actors or group of actors target systems for financial gains or to cause disruption

  • Cyber-Attack: involves gathering information for political or economic means

  • Cyber-Terrorism: aims to undermine electronic systems with the intent to instill fear or to cause panic

End-user Protection is an important aspect of cyber security. It is imperative to ensure that users are educated to protect their systems and themselves from cyber threats. It is found that introduction to malware is (accidentally) often caused by users themselves. It is thus crucial that users can detect such malware, update their systems timely, and refrain from using unsecured networks.

Cyber security issues in India

India is home to a population that is rooted in diverse socio-economic backgrounds. As per the living standards of people, a wide range of devices is in use - from high-end secured electronic devices to low-cost mobile phones. This makes it difficult for authorities to set uniform legal and technical standards for regulating data protection. Additionally, digital literacy and awareness among the population are also very low.

Risks of harm and threats for Children in a Digital age

Children and young people, globally, in an increasingly digitally connected world, are among the most active users of the Internet and web-based services. It is estimated that 1 in 3 children worldwide uses the internet, or, one can say that 1 in 3 internet users is a child under 18 years of age. Children tend to surf the web to access educational information and content for entertainment, to develop their digital skills to acquire new opportunities or to maintain their online/digital identities and social relationships. However, increased access to information at various web platforms also leads to increased exposure to materials that are neither age-appropriate nor suitable for children for viewing, and/or risks/threats that children face online. Owing to their young age and evolving development capabilities, children and young people are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation at the hands of cyber-predators and perpetrators.

The COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns and restrictions on mobility made digitization the need of the hour. Closure of schools and a shift from attending classes in person to technology-based remote learning through virtual/digital education platforms not only dehumanized learning environments and distorted social interactions for children but also isolated them in navigating the digital space. This new development increased children’s exposure to the internet, and virtual/digital media, exponentially and brought forth additional stressors related to their safety and protection online, consequently impacting their mental health and well-being. In this changed paradigm, novel child protection concerns have emerged – such as - digital addiction, cyber-bullying, access to/exploitation of pornographic material, the prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse Material online (CSAM) etc. Additionally, social media platforms, chat rooms, computer games etc. open a “Pandora's-box” for children's safety and security. Often, parents and guardians lack digital literacy and in most cases are unaware of the ill effects of such exposure on the mental and emotional well-being of children.

Conclusion

In today's digital age, cybersecurity is crucial for protecting sensitive information and maintaining the integrity of digital systems. By implementing strong cybersecurity measures and raising awareness of potential threats, organizations can minimize the risk of cyberattacks and protect their valuable assets.

Cybersecurity is a critical concern in today's connected world, requiring individuals, businesses, and governments to take proactive steps to protect against cyber threats. By following best practices and staying up to date with the latest threats and vulnerabilities, we can all contribute to a safer and more secure online environment.