Digital space should not become a playground for terror, says Narendra Modi.

in #digital7 years ago

Noting that cyber attacks are a significant threat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 23 November said it must be ensured that digital space does not become a playground for forces of terror and radicalisation.

File image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Image courtesy: PIBFile image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Image courtesy: PIB
"The quest for an open and accessible Internet often leads to vulnerability. Stories of hacking and defacement of websites are the tip of an iceberg. They suggest that cyber attacks are a significant threat, especially in the democratic world," he said while inaugurating the fifth edition of the Global Conference on Cyber Space (GCCS).

In identical remarks, IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said radical elements and terrorists are abusing social media platforms for perpetuating hate and terror but India is determined to address the misuse of cyber space and thwart them.

"Our government has effectively used social media for giving voice to the unheard but it is equally true that radical elements and terrorists are abusing this medium for perpetuating hate and terror. The radicalisation of young people through tools of social media poses grave threat to humanity," Prasad said during his address to the gathering.

"The world needs to come together to address the misuse and abuse of cyber space by terrorists and hackers," he added.

The Prime Minister said three factors — financial inclusion through our Jan-Dhan bank accounts; the Aadhaar platform; and the Mobile phone — have greatly helped reduce corruption.

"We need to ensure that vulnerable sections of our society do not fall prey to the evil designs of cyber criminals. Alertness towards cyber security concerns should become a way of life," he said.

Modi said the JAM trinity had also helped bring in transparency. "We call this the J.A.M. or JAM trinity. Through better targeting of subsidies, the JAM trinity has prevented leakages to the tune of nearly $10 billion so far."

Modi said that one of the major focus areas should be the training of well equipped and capable professionals to counter cyber threats. "The term 'hacking' may have acquired an exciting, even if dubious, overtone. We need to ensure that cyber protection becomes an attractive and viable career option for the youth.

Saying Internet had provided 'ease of living' to Indians, Modi added: "Empowerment through digital access is an objective the government is especially committed to. We believe in mobile power or M-power to empower our citizens."

Modi on Thursday launched the Unified Mobile Application For New-age Governance (UMANG) Mobile App, which will provide over a hundred citizen-centric services.

Incepted in 2011 in London, the second GCCS was held in 2012 in Budapest. The third and fourth GCCS were held in 2013 in Seoul and in 2015 in The Hague.

Thousands of delegates from 131 countries and ministers from 26 countries are in the capital to attend the two-day event. There was also virtual participation from over 2,800 locations globally.

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