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म्यानमार-थायलंड सीमेजवळ सायबर घोटाळ्यांवरील थायलंडच्य�
Thailand’s crackdown on cyber scams near the Myanmar-Thai border rescues thousands, but systemic gaps and armed group complicity threaten long-term
या पॉवर प्लांट्समुळे केवळ पर्यावरणाला धोका नाही तर सुरक�
These power plants pose not only an environmental threat but a security risk as well
अधिक सुरक्षित सायबर अवकाशाकडे जाण्याच्या वाटेवर सर्वात
The cyber threats emanating from China raise the need for an effective international bulwark against cyber-attacks
Humanitarian organisations need to prioritise data safety and protection, especially in those regions where data laws are weak or non-existent
Indian needs to adopt a more proactive approach and foresee the potential of cyber technologies in an active war scenario.
Despite having several advantages, quantum technologies can adversely impact national security. Ethical frameworks to regulate them must be put in pla
Adequate measures need to be adopted to strengthen India’s cyber defence as it has become increasingly susceptible to Chinese cyber attacks
India should expand its offensive capabilities in the cyber domain to counter the cyber attacks from China and Pakistan
How will a divided Europe face the threats emerging from the Russia-Ukraine crisis that is brewing in their backyard?
Russia, in its quest to expand its sphere of influence, will continue to put the West and Ukraine to the test
If States cannot agree on legally binding rules, norms are the next best option for shaping State behaviour in cyberspace, but is that enough?
Cyber attacks are not a security challenge that can easily be eliminated. No kind of infrastructure is absolutely impregnable and the adverse impacts can at best be minimised by emphasising on risk containments, according to experts.
India needs to effectively counter the menace of China-Pakistan cyber collaboration as it has not just national security implications, but indeed implications for India’s democracy as a whole
Over the years, the variety and intensity of cyber attacks have multiplied exponentially, even as many states have been struggling to arrive at framework for cybersecurity.
As long as humanity has been going into space, efforts have been made to disrupt space capabilities. What is new, however, is the proliferation of counterspace capabilities beyond the Cold War superpowers, as well as the increased importance of space for many countries. This means that not only has the incentive to interrupt countries’ ability to utilise space grown, but so have the tools for responding accordingly. This brief examines what ‘
India is increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks that range from intrusions that affect the integrity of data to large-scale attacks aimed at bringing down critical infrastructure. This vulnerability is largely a function of India's digital economy, which is a "net information exporter" that relies heavily on devices manufactured outside the country. Another complicating factor is the density of India's cyberspace, which does not permit a unifor
Silicon-based security, including cryptography, secure storage, attestation and authentication, will enable developers to leverage hardware-based functions to secure their products and services.
FBI Director Wray, in particular, sounded the alarm about China’s targeting of U.S. critical infrastructure for potential cyber attacks.