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Network protection in India: An Advancing Worry for Public safety

Soumen Chakraborty

Abstract


Network protection has turned into a mind boggling and quick security challenge in the time of Data Correspondence and Innovation (ICT). As the reliance on ICT is developing across the globe, cyberthreats show up liable to infiltrate each niche and corner of public economies and framework; for sure, the developing reliance on PCs and Web based systems administration has been joined by expanded cyberattack episodes all over the planet, focusing on people, organizations, and legislatures. In the interim, ICT is increasinglybeing considered by certain legislatures to be both an essential resource for be taken advantage of for the reasons for public safety and as a war zone where vital struggles can be battled. This paper analyzes the power of network protection in the contemporary security banter, extending the examination by checking out at the area of online protection according to the viewpoint of India.


Keywords


Network protection, Web-based systems, information and communication technologies (ICTs), cybersecurity, security

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