Sanjeev Relia says: Mr. Andy Greenberg’s car was hacked by two White Hats as part of a demonstration to show what a hacker can do to an automobile loaded with high technology. The incident highlighted shocking security vulnerabilities of our cars, something we rely on so much.
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India Needs to Draw Lessons from the Office of Personal Management Hack Incidence
Sanjeev Relia says:June 2015 saw one of the biggest cyber espionage cases ever reported in the history of cyberspace.This time Chinese hackers (as accused by the US Government) broke into the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) network which holds the personal data of the agents working for the CIA
Countering Exploitation of the Internet by Extremists
Rohit Mehrotra says:The menace of abuse of social media and other internet related communications by various extremists and terror groups for fostering their ideology and showcasing their exploits is on the rise.
Russia – China Pledge Non Aggression in Cyber Warfare: Have They Ushered in an Era of Bilateral Cyber Agreements?
Sanjeev Relia writes: On 9 May 2015, Russia and China signed a pledge of non-aggression in cyber warfare. This is the first ever bilateral treaty on cyber warfare signed between two nations who themselves are known to have undertaken large scale cyberattacks in the past. In the absence of an international law governing the use of cyberspace for waging a war, nations need to work on bilateral treaties to prevent cyberspace from threatening national security.
Armed Forces Need to Learn from the CDA(O) Hack and Protect their Critical Information
Sanjeev Relia writes: The Times of India newspaper recently reported that the Controller of Defence Accounts (officers) website at Pune had been hacked into and sensitive data about Indian Army officers had been stolen. A quick check of the web page shows that the hacker had defaced the website too. This instance highlights India’s poor preparedness poorly in protecting sensitive information against new methods of surveillance and espionage, particularly in the cyber domain.
US to Take Punitive Action Against Foreign Cyber Criminals: Will India Get Its Act Together!
The President of USA signed an executive order establishing the first sanctions program to allow the administration to impose penalties on individuals overseas who engage in destructive attacks or commercial espionage in cyberspace. India too needs to put more teeth to the IT Act in order to deal with cyber crime, writes Sanjeev Relia