National
Cyber Coordination Centre (NCCC) of India is a promising
initiative of India that would help in dealing with adverse cyber
activities in India. The Congress Government started this project and
now it seems to have been picked up by BJP Government. As per media
reports, the National Cyber Coordination Centre (NCCC) of India may
finally see the light of the day and may become functional very soon.
However, BJP Government has to take a firm stand in
this regard as we have already seen many promises in the cyber
security field in the past. The Cyber
Security Trends and Development in India 2013 (PDF)
provided by Perry4Law
and Perry4Law’s
Techno Legal Base (PTLB) have marked many shortcomings of
Indian cyber security initiatives.
The policy paralysis in cyber security field has
continued even in the BJP Government. For instance, the cyber
security policy of India 2013 is still not implemented.
Similarly, neither the NCCC nor the National
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIPC) of
India has become fully functional till now.
However, the biggest failure of both Congress and BJP Government
is lack of a dedicated cyber
security law of India. In addition, BJP Government has
also failed to take care of outdated and draconian laws like cyber
law and telegraph
Act of India.
Many cyber security related projects are managed by
Indian security and intelligence agencies without any parliamentary
approval and oversight. The intelligence infrastructure of
India needs transparency
and reforms.
Without this cyber
immunity cannot be granted to these agencies. India must
also reconcile
civil liberties and national security requirements while protecting
Indian cyberspace.
The ultimate solution is to formulate a techno
legal framework that can safeguard Indian cyberspace in
the best possible manner.