BYTES TO BULLETS: INDIA'S MOUNTING CYBER CHALLENGES
Geopolitics|January 2024
In a connected world, digital footprints are everywhere. This is where future wars are likely to be fought. ANTARA JHA examines the developments and the impact that cyber threats pose to the nation.
ANTARA JHA
BYTES TO BULLETS: INDIA'S MOUNTING CYBER CHALLENGES

In an increasingly interconnected digital world, cyber threats have emerged as a serious concern given technology's integral role in modern life. India, with its growing digital infrastructure, finds itself on the frontier of this modern cyber battlefield. The nation faces sophisticated state and non-state adversaries aiming to exploit its vulnerabilities and undermine national security.

For instance, recent reports have uncovered a massive cyberespionage operation by Thai hackers targeting Chinese government agencies. Sensitive data and credentials were extracted using advanced persistent threat tactics. If such an attack targeted India's critical government networks, the geopolitical consequences could be severe.

Compromised systems could offer invaluable intelligence adversaries insights and disrupt vital military operations. Critical infrastructure like power grids and transportation could also be potentially disabled, causing widespread chaos. India's cybersecurity challenges have profound implications for national defence, underscoring the need for heightened vigilance.

To safeguard its cyberspace, India must understand the nuanced and fastevolving threat landscape. This requires collaborative efforts between government agencies, technology firms and security experts to monitor cyber threats, strengthen defences across sectors, and mitigate risks. With proactive policies and securing its digital systems, India can withstand sophisticated attacks, maintain the integrity of critical data and infrastructure, and secure its national assets in the digital age.

An Anatomy of the Threat Landscape

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