Cyber Crime & Security Elements

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CYBER CRIME AND

SECURITY Elements
if we can defeat them
sitting at home……
who needs to fight
with tanks and
guns!!!!

Presented by:
Lalit Sharma
Introduction

The internet in India is growing rapidly. It has


given rise to new opportunities in every field we can
think of be it entertainment, business, sports or
education.

There’re two sides to a coin. Internet also has it’s


own disadvantages is Cyber crime- illegal activity
committed on the internet.
Defining Cyber Crime

 Crime committed using a computer and the internet


to steal data or information.
 Illegal imports.
 Malicious programs.
Cyber crime

is nothing but where


the computer used as an object
or subject of crime..
History

 The first recorded cyber crime took place in the


year 1820.
Cyber Threat Evolution
Categorization of Cyber Crime

 The Computer as a Target.


 The Computer as a Weapon.
Types of Cyber Crime

 Hacking.
 Denial of service attack.
 Virus Dissemination.
 Computer Vandalism.
 Cyber Terrorism.
 Software Piracy.
Hacking

 Hacking in simple terms means an illegal


intrusion into a computer system and/or
network.
Denial of Service Attack

 Act by the criminal, who floods the bandwidth


of the victims network.
 Is his e-mail box with spam mail depriving him
of the services.
Virus Dissemination

 Malicious software that attaches itself to other


software. (virus, worms, Trojan Horse, web
jacking, e-mail bombing etc.)
Computer Vandalism

 Damaging or destroying data rather than


stealing.
 Transmitting Virus.
Cyber Terrorism

 Use of internet based attack in


terrorist activities.
 Technology savvy terrorists are using 512-bit
encryption, which is impossible to decrypt.
Software Piracy

 Theft of software through the illegal copying of


genuine programs.
 Distribution of products intended to pass for
the original.
Types of Cyber Attack by
Percentage
 Financial fraud: 11%
 Sabotage of data/networks: 17%
 Theft of proprietary information: 20%
 System penetration from the outside: 25%
 Denial of service: 27%
 Unauthorized access by insiders: 71%
 Employee abuse of internet privileges: 79%
 Viruses: 85%
Safety Tips Against
Cyber Crime
 Use antivirus software’s.
 Insert firewalls.
 Uninstall unnecessary software.
 Maintain backup.
 Check security settings.
 Stay anonymous - choose a genderless screen
name.
 Never give your full name or address to
strangers & learn more about Internet privacy.
Cyber Security

 Internet security is a branch of computer


security specifically related to the Internet.
 It's objective is to establish rules and measure
to use against attacks over the Internet.
Cyber Security
Strategy : INDIA
Security Policy, Legal Framework.
 IT Act, 2000.
 IT (Amendment) Bill, 2006 – Data Protection &
Computer crimes.
Capacity Building.
 Skill & Competence Development.
Research and Development.
 Cyber Monitoring.
 Network Security.
International Collaboration.
Advantages of Cyber
Security
 Defends us from critical attacks.
 Browse the safe websites.
 Internet security process all the incoming and
outgoing data on our computer.
Conclusion

 The key to protecting yourself is being aware.


 Not all cybercriminals are “hackers.”
 There is a whole other world that exists in
cyberspace… make sure that your information
travels safely.
 Stay Secure, Stay.

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