NSA scoffs at Indian Prism, favours cooperation on cyber security
July 22, 2013  08:35

Acknowledging that better indigenous snooping capabilities may not be enough to protect India's cyber security, National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon has advocated formulating a set of "standard operating procedures' (SOPs) '" ground rules for cooperation which would help India succeed in obtaining

 

Internet information from major powers that control much of cyber space. In an internal note focusing on the cyber security challenges that India faces today and the way forward, Mr. Menon has said that apart from striving to augment its own capabilities, India needs to counter cyber warfare/terrorism through international cooperation rather than go it alone, particularly when attacks, espionage and anarchy in cyber space would remain a reality for a long time to come.

 

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