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Tuesday, January 17,
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INDO–US COOPERATION TO TACKLE CYBER CRIME
3RD PLENARY OF INDO-US CYBER SECURITY FORUM CONCLUDED
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India and the U.S.
have decided to enhance co-operation among the law enforcement
agencies to deal with cyber crime.
At the third
Plenary of the Indo-US Cyber Security Forum which concluded
here today, the Confederation of Indian Industry [CII] in
consultation with their US counterpart decided to set up an
India Information Sharing and Analysis Centre [ISAC] and an
India Anti-Bot Alliance to raise awareness about emerging
threats in cyberspace. CERT-In and the US National Cyber
Security Division agreed to share expertise in artifact
analysis, network traffic analysis and exchange of
information. The R&D working group will concentrate on
hard problems of cyber security, cyber forensics and anti-spam
research.
It was also decided to organize a series of
Indo-US seminars, workshops, and expert level exchanges in the
coming months. The US delegation was led by Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State, Mr. Michael Coulter while Shri Arvind
Gupta, Joint Secretary, National Security Council Secretariat
led the Indian delegation. A wide cross section of officials
and industry representatives from both sides attended the
meeting.
Inaugurating the plenary, the Deputy National
Security Advisor, Shri Vijay K. Nambiar referred to the
ongoing transformation of Indo-US relationship into a
strategic partnership. Recognizing the role played by the
Indo-US Cyber Security Forum in the growth of Indo-US
relationship, Shri Nambiar emphasized the need for serious
attention to sound information security practices in view of
rapid growth of IT Enabled Services [ITES] trade between the
two countries. He said that the Indo-US Cyber Security Forum
was addressing these issues through its Joint Working Groups
and would continue to do so.
Shri Arvind Gupta, the
Indian Co-Chair IUSCSF, in his opening remarks, pointed out
that the third plenary of the Indo-US Cyber Security Forum
presented an opportunity to extend and institutionalize mutual
cooperation in cyber security and make it self-sustaining. He
emphasized that capacity building in cyber security remains
India’s priority and hoped that the Forum would make a
contribution in this regard.
Mr. Coutler, the US
Co-Chair, highlighted that the emerging strategic relationship
between the two countries was predicated on common visions,
concerns and inter-dependencies. He noted that over the last
three years the Indo-US Cyber Security Forum has progressed
from philosophy to a common action-oriented agenda on how to
secure networked information systems. Highlighting the
activities of the Forum and its Working Groups, Mr. Coutler
expected a more ambitious programme in the coming year. He
welcomed the suggestion for greater information-sharing in the
Transportation and Financial Sectors. He hoped that the
Forum’s agenda would help cope with new challenges on the
cyber security horizon such as mitigating risk in the emerging
sub-outsourcing environment.
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