12 year of 26/11 and cyber Terrorism

 

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 NewspaperSome 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.

 

 

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How Corona era evolve Digital India

 
 With the increasing use of internet and computers, it was being predicted that the coming time would be different from its traditional form, which was reflected in the use of Digitaly intelligence in our everyday work, but the Corona Era changed the human civilization. Turned the picture into the Latest News shock. 
  
 Such a big change in human civilization probably came only after the discovery of fire, water and wheels earlier. Then the Internet changed the picture and many revolutionary events took place in the society and online came, but still many people were away from the Internet because they had traditional options for those works.
 In fact, the prevalence of the Internet has reduced the difference between home and office to a great extent. Many old jobs will be past forever, while many new sectors will create employment in which only computers and the internet will rule. In circumstances when many workers working from home are waiting to return to normalcy, many of them will no longer be able to return to their traditional offices. Are we moving fast towards the Digital India future? Will it be the new normal ie New Normal? These are some of the questions for which thinkers from all over the world are engaged in finding answers.
  
  
 
  
  
 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 Uttar Pradesh News.
  
 This method of medicine will benefit people not only in this time of crisis but also in the future. Doctors and patients will be able to connect to digital platforms instead of in-person visits, which will reduce unnecessary congestion in hospitals and patients will reach hospitals for treatment of serious diseases. The corona epidemic is a crisis that has posed a challenge to medical scientists as well as other scientists so that we will see changes in all areas of science.
  
 India is on the tip of innovation and is going all guns blazing to digitize the citizen-centric services. One of the greatest challenges testing this collective vision will be to prudently channelize gains, to refine the standard of living of the poorest of poor.
  
 As par Latest Lucknow News,In rural areas, there are disputes over land, barn as well as occupation of land. If the village map, Khasra-Khatouni and other figures are digitized, then there will be no dispute in the villages and towns. Therefore, all the records should be digitized.
  
 
  
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What is Internet of Things and how it helping Digital World

 

IoT or Internet of Things is the LATEST NEWS word these days. Do you have any idea what it means? In simple words, it refers to a virtual internet connection from things, people, and almost everything you see around. Everything in our surrounding environment is allowed to communicate with each other without any human intervention.

India is on the tip of innovation and is going all guns blazing to digitize the citizen-centric services. One of the greatest challenges testing this collective vision will be to prudently channelize gains, to refine the standard of living of the poorest of poor. We just need to put a series of interconnected devices exchanging information with one another into any digital channel, and the benefits of urban amenities will become accessible to all citizens. This is precisely the purpose which the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) serves.

 

 

 

KPMG, an auditing and consulting company, has created last year a media and entertainment industry (M&E) 11th edition report. The report, launched with the title ‘India’s Digital Future: Mass of Niches’, predicts growth in the digital media sector in the country by the year 2030. The report covers the industry’s performance in various segments as well as key themes and elements that play a key role in growth.

According to the report, the country’s TV and ENGLISH NEWSPAPER media and entertainment industry has witnessed 13 percent growth during the financial year 2019 (FY19) and has reached Rs 1,63,100 crore with a CAGR of 11.5 percent over the year 2015.

The report says that digital has increased continuously when we look at all segments of the media and entertainment industry. Digital advertising and gaming have gained momentum with the disruption of TV and print. The digital world is emerging as the second-largest segment in the country after TV and is also attracting a large number of advertisers. There are two major reasons behind the speed of digital in the country. One is the decrease in internet data prices with the increasing number of smartphones, Second, digital content is also being supplied, i.e. investment in original and regional digital content is also increasing.

 

Rural India can benefit from the trickle-down effects of the country’s thriving digital economy through the smart connectivity of devices. IoT can penetrate our cottage Industry, and open gates for the local or traditional products by linking them to our e-commerce industry. IoT holds immense relevance for our rural ecosystem that is gaining strength from flagship schemes like Jan Dhan Yojana which attempts to push the boundaries of financial inclusion by making the basic banking services tangible for the poorest of poor. Opening a bank account is one thing but to make a remotely located individual access that account without any locomotion hassles is something that IoT can achieve with ease. Banks are now paving way for business correspondents who travel to the remotest of areas to let people avail of the basic banking services through smart devices such as mobile ATMs or card readers. These devices are seamlessly connected to the back offices of banks. IoT focusses on a smart interpersonal communication to avail urbane amenities over a vast network of connected things, from the comfort of home. This makes it a potential deterrent for the rural to urban migration that is flooding the urban milieu with ill-functioning slums.

 

  • IoT is bound to revolutionize our obsolete farming methods by facilitating a network of smart devices to gather real-time INDIA NEWS information on weather, the pH level of soil, and fluctuating market price of a specific crop. This information can then be sent to mobile phones via cloud technology.

 

  • IoT has the potential of ushering in an era of impeccable energy management by making way for smarter grids to cut down our transmission and distribution losses. Such losses account for nearly 23 percent of the electricity generated. IoT can enable a network of carbon-emitting devices that can be accessed from a remote location so that users can turn off or turn on such devices at will. Such devices can inform users about the technical faults with electric circuits through real-time alerts, and also throw light on their energy consumption patterns.

 

  • IoT is playing a crucial role in the resurrection of our ruptured healthcare sector which is dented with overcrowded hospitals. Through a telecommunication infrastructure, a thorough diagnosis can be done by a specialist from a remote location and medication can be prescribed based on the medical data recorded by smart devices.

 

With the Government of India to be really optimistic about the Digital India program, IOT which will definitely be a valuable cog in the wheel of the digital infrastructure of the country. It will take great effort to make a variety of digital channels developed infrastructure is accessible to the large population.

 

 

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5 Year of Digital India and PM Modi “Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan”


On the completion of 5 years of India’s “Digital India” program, the Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology has said that the digital journey has focused on empowerment, inclusion and digital transformation and its positive impact can be felt in all aspects of the lives of Indian citizens.


key points:

1)  On this occasion, the Minister of Electronics and Information Technology, while describing the achievements of JAM Trinity- Jan Dhan, Aadhaar and Mobile, said that in the COVID-19 pandemic also, due to the Digital India program, people can work from home; Making digital payments; Students get education from TV, mobile, laptop; Patients are able to take tele-counseling and farmers in remote areas of India can directly avail the benefits of PM-KISAN scheme in their bank accounts.

 

2) Digital India program led to Aadhaar, Direct Benefit Transfer, Common Service Center, DigiLocker, Mobile Based Umang (UMANG) Services, Participation in Governance through MyGov, Ayushman Bharat, E-Hospital, PM-Kisan, E-Naam, Soil Health Card , SWAYAM, SWAYAM PRABHA, through National Scholarship Portal, e-Pathshala, etc. have positively affected all aspects of the lives of Indian citizens.

 

3) The National AI Portal and the Responsible AI for Youth were recently launched to lay the foundation for an AI-driven future.

4) The Digital India program has also played an important role during COVID-19 status such as Arogya Setu, e-Sanjeevani, sanitization and English NewsPaper social media platforms through MyGov etc.

 

 

 

 

PM Modi’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan‘, according to his party’s original concept, is an ambitious project aimed not at fighting the ill effects of the Covid-19 epidemic, but rebuilding India of the future.PM has spoken about optimum use of technology. His government has taken some right steps which include adopting state-of-the-art technology and increasing the use of digital technology in the society. It can prove to be the driver of the economy.

Role of Digital India program during COVID-19 epidemic:

 

  • Arogya Setu has been developed in 3 weeks with 12 Indian languages under Digital India program during COVID-19 status which has so far been downloaded by nearly 13 crore people. This app has identified more than 350 COVID-19 hotspots.

 

  • The MyGov website and social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin have played an important role in making citizens aware of the medium of graphics, videos, quotes for social media to deal with COVID-19.

 

  • It is noteworthy that the Government of India is promoting digital literacy at the rural and urban levels to promote the Digital India program so that it can move rapidly from ‘traditional economy’ to ‘digital economy’.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched self-reliant India Innovation Challenge, taking further steps towards Digital and Self-Reliant India.The NITI Aayog, in partnership with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the Atal Innovation Mission, has launched the Digital India Self-Reliant India Innovation Challenge, under which you will have to create mobile games, social media LATEST NEWS and photo-video editing apps . Under this challenge a maximum reward of up to Rs 20 lakh will be available. The mantra for this challenge is ‘Make in India for India and the World’.

Here are diffrent categories:-

Office Productivity and Work from Home
social networking
E-learning
Entertainment
Health and wellness
Agritech and Fintech
News
Games

Sub-categories of Self-reliant India Innovation Challenge

  • A facial recognition / body mapping app that allows people to virtually try on matching clothes and eyeglass frames before purchasing.
  • Real-time speech-to-speech translation and camera translation app
  • Mobile App for Cloud Email
  • Image scan, image editing and text recognition app
  • Apps that facilitate cloud storage that also have the facility to transfer files
  • Anti-virus app for mobile device
  • Mobile device cache clearing app
  • Mobile app for video conferencing
  • Apps for messaging and video calling
  • App for micro blogging
  • News app equipped with machine learning
  • Mapping app
  • Mobile based online gaming platform
  • Photo editing app equipped with all facilities


Being “Digital-India” or “Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan” or “Self-reliant India Campaign” is, in the real sense of the term, the recognition and promotion of the intrinsic strength of Indian entrepreneurship waiting to be freed from the shackles of inextricable tangles of land, labour, liquidity and laws as PM Modi pointed out. Swadeshi should be reinterpreted as a bridge between robust localisation and inevitable globalisation, complementary to one another and not diametrically opposed.

 

 

 

 

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Digital India & how Reliance Jio Shaping the Future

 

Digital India program is an initiative of the Government of India towards enriching India. Its main objective is to set a new record in the field of science and technology in the country. By this, the only goal is to empower the country digitally. In the present era, today the same country is ahead which has made science and technology the medium of the progress of its country. Often there are consultations about its merits and demerits.

 

Digital India launched

 

A program started in the name of Digital India campaign on July 1, 2015, at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Delhi in the presence of veteran industrialists like Tata Group Chairman Cyrus Mistry, RIL Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani, Wipro Chairman Azim Premji, etc. Gone.

 

To develop the country digitally and improve the country’s IT institute, Digital India is an important initiative.The program has been unveiled by launching various schemes of Digital India campaign like Digital Locker, National Scholarship Portal, e-Health, e-education, e-sign like various INDIA NEWS program.

 

Nine Pillars of Digital India

 

  • Broadband facility
  • house to house phone
  • Public Internet Access Program – National Rural Internet Mission
  • E-Governance: Reform through Technology
  • e-revolution: electronic delivery of services
  • Information for all
  • Electronics Manufacturing: Net Zero Import Target by 2020
  • IT Jobs

 

Since Facebook announced in April that it would invest $5.7 billion to buy 9.99% of its digital business unit – Reliance Jio Platforms – a string of global tech companies and financial investors have followed suit. In a span of 12 weeks, it wooed global investors including Silver Lake, Vista Equity Partners, General Atlantic, KKR, L Catterton, TPG, Mubadala and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, taking the total investment in the digital services platform to $13.7 billion.

 

 

 

 

American semiconductor giant Intel announced an investment worth about $250 million in Jio Platforms, with news abuzz that Reliance is looking to develop 5G hardware in-house for its mobile network.

 

At the 43rd annual general meeting of Reliance Industries (RIL) on 15 July 2020, the company’s head Mukesh Ambani has announced another deal. Mukesh Ambani, the world’s sixth wealthiest person, said that the global technology company Google is going to invest in the Jio platform which will invest Rs 33,737 crore in RIL’s digital unit. It will buy a 7.7 percent stake in Jio Platform.

 

A technology platform company

 

Reliance Jio caused widespread disruption in the otherwise muffled telecom sector in India by offering the superfast 4G services that included free calls and cheap data packages This was TOP NEWS IN INDIA that’s time.

 

That war of attrition prompted its rivals to either exit or merge with others, leaving only three private carriers – Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea – from about a dozen a few years ago – and attained the top position in terms of market share with over 388 million subscribers.

 

Today, Jio’s technology umbrella already includes broadband services, smart devices, cloud and edge computing, big data analytics, artificial intelligence, internet of things (IoT), augmented and mixed reality and blockchain, thereby slowly and steadily reinventing itself as a technology platform company.

 

Shaping the Digital Future

 

Reliance Jio is now being placed in the center of a digital platform to drive the group’s growth into e-commerce, payments, and online entertainment. For example, the Facebook deal gives Jio Platforms access to WhatsApp as the platform for pushing JioMart, its digital commerce platform. With the phenomenal rise of WhatsApp users in India, the vision for this project is to bring the nearby stores to consumers on WhatsApp. JioMart is now extended JioMart to 200 cities including all metros. With millions of these small merchants and Kirana stores across the country, Ambani sees “a $700 billion opportunity out there.

 

This also fits in perfectly with the Government of India’s push for digital payments, and particularly mobile payment, as part of the Digital India mission. The company also jumped into the videoconferencing market this week by launching a homegrown video calling solution – JioMeet to take on the likes of Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet, etc, and all this amid the calls of making India self-reliant.

 

According to Petrone, Reliance which spent tens of billions of dollars building out Jio now needs to pay off its debts. The new investments will allow the conglomerate to focus on the digital part of the business, which is the most promising. While the oil refining business still accounts for the bulk of the company’s revenues, it has been hit hard by the fall in oil prices and demand.

 

“Mukesh Ambani has had this vision to vertically integrate multiple sectors and do digital cross-selling across those sectors since long before he launched Jio,” Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst and CEO of Greyhound Research, an independent technology industry research firm mentioned in his LATEST NEWS blog.

 

Ambani has now set his sights on another industry: financial services. On April 30, Reliance quietly announced financial services as its newest business segment. Some took it as the latest sign that Reliance wants to become an Indian version of Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant founded by Jack Ma, one of the few who rivals Ambani on Asia’s rich list. As Gogia already predicted Ambani’s next big thing will most likely be the financial sector. “With that accomplished, Reliance will look bigger than Alibaba,” he noted.

 

While Ambani takes Digital India to a new high, it might not spell the end of the reshaping of Reliance. It would be interesting to see how the story unfolds to define India’s digital economy for the decades to come.

 

 

 

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Digital media effect on political Latest News communication and Live News

 

As India enters an innovation-driven world, changes in the nation’s Latest News communication are regular and correspondence Live News among gatherings and individuals will get easier.

 

Open interest is the bedrock of an effective and lively popular government. Discussions, conversations, and Live News a sound trade of thoughts go far in reinforcing the establishments of vote based frameworks. Nations over the globe took to fresher methods of open correspondence even as their popular governments continued developing. With the appearance of the print machine in the fifteenth century, science and information found the fuel to spread from one corner of the world to the next. These NewsPaper likewise assumed a significant job in the Renaissance that moved through Europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth hundreds of years.

 

The main test with open social affairs to take political plans to individuals happened when the nineteenth century was attracting to a nearby. William Ewart Gladstone, who got chosen as Britain’s head administrator in 1892, had made open social occasions the medium to convey his political thoughts. Around a similar time, pioneers in America also were occupied with comparative investigations.

 

During India’s opportunity battle, the pattern of utilizing English NewsPapers and magazines for correspondence got. Post-Independence, ideological groups kept on utilizing them to promote their political talk. Truth be told, papers and magazines turned into an apparatus for legislators to pass on their plans to the majority.

 

 

 

 

Around a similar time, radio rose as a medium that gave a stage to political discussions as well as assisted with spreading social mindfulness even in removed towns. Radio projects on cultivating, ladies strengthening, and different indigenous issues were gotten well by individuals.

 

The passage of the TV set off a colossal change. The nearness of visuals was TV’s greatest bit of leeway. It is consequently that TV has stayed a mechanism for banters between ideological groups.

 

The appearance of new mediums, be that as it may, has not the slightest bit rendered the old methods of correspondence excess. Indeed, even in this period of web-based life, print, radio, and TV stay important in a few different ways. Projects, for example, “Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri’ and political leave surveys keep individuals stuck to TV. Radio keeps on being broadly famous among urban youth. Papers have experienced changes to meet the prerequisites of evolving times.

 

The advanced method of correspondence is presently the best method of correspondence. Tweets and Facebook Latest News posts are wellsprings of data in any event, for the alleged standard correspondence channels. Notwithstanding, the conversations occurring on these stages only occasionally bring about thoughts that last.

 

The circumstance rising up out of the signs changes in the methods of open correspondence and mass contact. With social separating standards getting compulsory in the midst of the developing requirement for open correspondence, media has risen as a ground-breaking stage. Since India is a multi-party majority rule government, ideological groups are required to keep channels of correspondence open in any event, during troublesome circumstances.

 

Home Minister Amit Shah’s Bihar jansamvad rally has acquainted us with another experience of computerized correspondence. The carefully held convention saw the interest of crores of individuals. The analysis was likewise significant as it permitted such an enormous program to be sorted out with such little assets thus brief period. Since an enormous number of individuals turn up at open assemblies, a ton of assets are spent in dealing with the coordinations. Also, it is just normal for the general population to join open correspondence programs with eagerness.

 

The accomplishment of these advanced developments in open correspondence has opened the entryways for its expanded use in the occasions to come. This has likewise been conceivable in view of the developing entrance of computerized innovation in India’s rustic territories. There is no uncertainty it will help in fortifying open interest in India’s majority rule government.

 

As India enters an innovation-driven world, changes in the nation’s political talk are normal and correspondence among gatherings and individuals will get less difficult. It is likewise conceivable that the utilization of standards, banners, and flyers will decrease sooner rather than later and there is probably going to be more noteworthy acknowledgment of battling through computerized implies. The nation is point of fact, entering another period of political open correspondence.

 

 

 

 

 

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