More than 12 years of 26/11 in which 10 Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists breached security barriers to lay a three-day siege on Mumbai, hitting various locations in the country’s business capital, killing 166 people, and injuring more than 300, India has yet to address gaps in its internal as well as cybersecurity apparatus.
Tomorrow’s terrorist may be able to do more damage with a keyboard than with a bomb – National Research Council
Cyber Terrorism in simple words means doing unlawful things, though the internet for political purposes, to create hate in the minds of people. Any act which is done through cyberspace to create a threat in the minds of the people or to breach the sovereignty, unity, or integrity of a country, or to provoke people or a group of people against the government. Creating panic or alarm through attacking information system of a country. Cyber terrorism can be defined as electronic attacks from cyberspace from both the internal and external networks, particularly from the Internet that emanate from various terrorist sources with a different set of motivations and are directed at a particular target.
Terrorism is spreading all over the world and it is the greatest threat in today’s society, Cyber Terrorism is vast spreading. We live in a dangerous world where terrorism gone beyond the Bodily injury It’s a dangerous and spreading threat to virtual reality.
Terrorist groups are making effective use of technology, social media, and other innovative tactics not only to evade arrest and prosecution but to disseminate their propaganda and recruit foot soldiers. For instance, Al-Qaeda’s websites carry manuals on how to construct explosive devices. Social media also provides anonymous avenues for terror groups to communicate with each other. During the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, all the 10 terrorists involved, were in constant communication with their handlers in Pakistan through satellite phones. Those handlers in Pakistan, in turn, were using the Live Breaking News television coverage of the state response to pass on messages to the terrorists, almost in real-time.

The impact of social media on the spread of terrorism can be seen in the conflict in Kashmir, where there is a growing trend of increased radicalization, especially amongst the youth.
There has been an increasing trend towards cashless modes of financial transactions in recent years. This is amongst the Indian government’s policy priorities, like Cashless India, Digital India, etc. The increasing dependence on technology for governance, delivery of services and financial transactions will bring in transparency, swiftness, and increasing accessibility to services. It also brings its own set of vulnerabilities.the digital domain has become a target for India’s adversaries in the last few years.Many other countries are also grappling with the threats posed by state and non-state actors by using technology-driven information warfare. The multiple challenges emanating from the cyber domain include interference in elections through the use of propaganda in social media, fake Latest news leading to panic, and digital disruption of energy assets and transportation systems.
To ward off these threats, India should build robust systems to ensure uninterrupted and safe operations of the country’s digital infrastructure. According to Today Lucknow Newspaper, Some states have already initiated concerted steps to ramp up their cyber capabilities.Tackling these cyber challenges will require a great deal of coordinated effort as well as innovative approaches at the inter-agency level. To begin with, it is imperative to address the structural and organizational issues pertaining to the country’s cybersecurity apparatus. The challenges are enormous, and greater financial investments are needed.
Cyber Terrorism is the biggest threat which is spreading on a global scale which is required to take care by whole globe as a one unit. It is becoming bigger threat with development of technology; the more world will depend on digital world more vulnerable it will become. Every day new technology has been introduced with the introduction of new technology new threat is been created. As compare to increasing cyber terror the security for that threat has not been introduced we are lacking behind in making of cyber space a secure place. It is the biggest question of security even for the biggest countries of the world.

The changes happening now are inevitable because even though the corona ends, the entire human civilization will prepare for this kind of epidemic in the future. We may not be able to see the changes happening around us, but in the last eight months, a lot has changed in our lives forever. As we are adapting to work from home, our dependence on email, chat, and video conferencing is increasing, video calling is no longer for work, but for work. Not only business, IT sector, other companies, the common man is also giving more importance to video conferencing and online work. It is not only effective for limited physical contact in response to the corona epidemic but is also shaping new ways of working.
In the coming years, the expenditure on travel for work will be very less and it will change our work culture very fast while saving time and money on traveling with the app. A major social impact of work from home may be that gender discrimination in employment with women will be less, as it is believed that women are difficult to hold in emergency situations until late at night.
Hospitals and healthcare institutions are also changing in the country, which is gaining momentum in the Corona era. Now e-consultancy is a virtual consulting reality that is being done through audio and video conferencing tools. The Government's Telemedicine Practice Guidelines give legal form to doctors in remote areas of the country to deliver their services through the Internet which has been released on March 20 according to


