Govt Of India is planning to deploy 5,000 cyber commandos in 5 years
to fight against cyber threats
Speaking at
the first foundation day of the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre, Shah
said, “We will have 5,000 cyber commandos in five years. These commandos
will respond to cyber threats immediately”.
Naming cyber
security as part of the national security, Shah said “country’s growth is not
possible without ensuring cyber security.”
The home
minister also inaugurated a ‘suspect registry’, where details of criminals
involved in cyber and online financial frauds will be stored at one place and
can be accessed by the states, union territories, central investigation and
intelligence agencies. The registry has been created based on National
Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP), in collaboration with banks and financial
intermediaries for strengthening fraud risk management capabilities of
financial ecosystem.
“If the
states/union territories have data in silos, then it won’t help us in the fight
against cyber criminals who have no boundaries. The time has come that a common
registry for suspects is there,” Shah said, adding that all stakeholders will
have to come together to deal with the menace.
At the event,
Shah also dedicated a Cyber Fraud Mitigation Centre (CFMC) to the country.
The CFMC has
been established at I4C with representatives of major banks, financial
intermediaries, payment aggregators, telecom service providers, IT
intermediaries and states/UTs law enforcement agencies (LEAs).
“They will
work together for immediate action and seamless cooperation to tackle online
financial crimes. CFMC will serve as an example of cooperative federalism in
law enforcement,” according to a statement by the ministry of home affairs
(MHA).
Besides, the
home minister also launched the Samanvaya platform (a Joint cybercrime
investigation facilitation system). This web-based module will act as a one
stop portal for data repository of cybercrime, data sharing, crime mapping,
data analytics, cooperation and coordination platform for LEAs across the
country.
I4C was
established on October 5, 2018, under the central sector scheme within the
Cyber and Information Security Division (CIS Division) of the MHA.
Its primary
objective was to establish a national-level coordination center for addressing
all issues related to cybercrime across the country. It helps in
enhancing the capabilities of LEAs and improve coordination among various stake
holders dealing with cybercrime.
