Abstract

Abstract: The information technology revolution that has been occurring over the last three decades has subtly altered how commercial and government activities are conducted worldwide. We have seen the incredible development of the commercial Internet over the past twenty years, which laid the seed for a worldwide, linked digital network that has enabled everything from online banking and commerce to telemedicine and social networks accessible and commonplace. Without taking into account cyber newline security, modern nations all over the world have moved the control of crucial activities in industry, utilities, banking, transportation, and newline communication to networked computers. As a result, there was tremendous output with little expenditures. The move to networked systems is still on the rise. Today, information technology and the newline information infrastructure are absolutely necessary for both our economic and our security. Cyberspace, industrial control systems, and newline information technology are required for the security and efficient operation of India's critical infrastructure, which includes the nation's energy, banking and finance, transportation, communication, and newline base for the defence industry. These systems are susceptible to disruption or exploitation. Organized cyberattacks on our infrastructure may be launched from a newline distance thanks to the cyber newline space. This study was conducted to examine the current situation of developing cyberthreats and ensuing cyberattacks, as well as the efforts taken by different organisations to reduce risk and safeguard their newline information systems and information infrastructure.

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