Extending the 'Swachh
Bharat' campaign to the cyber world, the Minister of Electronics and
Information Technology, Shri. Ravi Shankar Prasad, today launched the Cyber
Swachhta Kendra–Botnet Cleaning and Malware Analysis Centre for analysis of
malware and botnets that affect networks and systems. This is a part of MeitY’s
Digital India initiative aimed at creating a secure cyber space by detecting
botnet infections in India and to notify, enable cleaning and securing systems
of end-users to prevent further infections. The centre is operated by the
Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In).The Centre aims to enhance
coordination between the Government and industry in order to encourage cyber
hygiene among all end-users and to create a secure and safe internet ecosystem
in India.
Speaking on the occasion,
Mr. Ravi Shankar Prasad, Hon’ble Minister of Electronics and Information
Technology said, “India is going to take
a lead in the digitization process of the world. India today joined the
distinguished club of countries that have malware cleaning systems for the use
of its citizens. As of now, we have 13 Banks & internet service providers
using this facility. With the expanding digital footprint in the country, I see
a surge in start-ups in the area of cyber security by the end of the year”
“With the expanding role
of Information and Communication technology across sectors and growth in volume
of transactions and data exchange via internet, Cyber Security as reiterated by
Hon’ble Prime Minister, has emerged as the most critical factor when we move
towards Digital India. Combating cyber threats is not something that can be
done just by the government or an organisation or an individual alone. It
requires a partnership approach. This centre being launched today will work in
coordination with the Internet Service Providers and Industry. This Kendra will
also enhance awareness among citizens regarding botnet and malware infection
along with measures to be taken to secure their devices”, added Shri Ravi
Shankar Prasad.
The Hon’ble Minister made
the following announcement at the launch of Cyber Swachhta Kendra:
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The National Cyber Coordination Centre to be operational by June
2017
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Sectoral CERTs to be created, that would operate under CERT-In
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CERTs are to be set up in the state level as well
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10 more STQC (Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification)
Testing Facilities to be set up
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Testing fee for any star-up that comes up with a digital technology
in the quest of cyber security, to be reduced by 50%
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Empower designated Forensic Labs to work as the certified
authority to establish cyber crime
The Centre will operate in
close co-ordination and collaboration with Internet Service Providers (ISP) and
Anti-Virus companies. Whenever an infection is detected, the Centre will send
alerts on the infected IP addresses to the Internet Service Providers, who in
turn will inform the end-user about the malware and botnet infections on their
system. The Centre will also work in close collaboration with the Banks to
detect malware infections in their banking network and enable remedial actions.
The launch of the Centre will help the Internet service providers and the banks
to keep their networks clean and prevent cases of cyber fraud and theft.
Ms. Aruna Sundararajan,
Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology said, “With the increased penetration of ICT infrastructure in our
country, the threat of cyber security has become more serious and visible.
Today, the common man is confronted with hacking, spamming, malware and loss of
data, yet public awareness about these issues and how to protect themselves is
extremely low. There is a need to collaborate and come forth with solutions
like the Cyber Swachhta Kendra in order to ensure a safe and secure cyber world
for the citizens of India.”
With the growth in
digitalization and proliferation of broadband and mobile internet, security of
end users’ systems is vital for enhancing their trust in ICT and online
transactions. User information from the computer and the mobile devices can be
compromised if systems get affected with Bots. Users therefore need to practice
a rigid cyber hygiene regimen to prevent malware infections on their systems
and to ensure security of their systems through suitable anti-malware tools. The
Cyber Swachhta Kendra will provide free tools for detection and removal of
malicious programmes. More than 3500 users have currently downloaded and tried
the free bot removal tools till date. The end-user can log on to the Cyber
Swachhta Kendra Portal (www.cyberswachhtakendra.gov.in)
and clean their systems using the free cleaning tools. Users can also educate
themselves about the various cyber threats and get information on the security
tips in order to secure their computers, mobiles and prevent infections in
their systems.
Given below are details of
some of the tools released for citizens:
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USB
Pratirodh -A
desktop security solution, which protects from USB mass storage device threats.
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AppSamvid - A
desktop solution which protects systems by allowing installation of genuine
applications through white listing. This helps in preventing threats from
malicious applications.
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M-Kavach – An
indigenously developed solution to address the security threats in mobiles.
For
downloading the free bot & malware removal tools, please visit: (www.cyberswachhtakendra.gov.in)
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