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CERT-In issues Directions on Information Security Practices

CERT-In continuously analyses cyber threats and handles cyber incidents tracked and reported to it.

The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) on Thursday issued directions relating to information security practices, procedures, prevention, response and reporting of cyber incidents for Safe and Trusted Internet in the country.

The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team or CERT-In serves as the national agency for performing various functions in the area of cyber security in the country as per provisions of section 70B of the Information Technology Act, 2000.

CERT-In continuously analyses cyber threats and handles cyber incidents tracked and reported to it.

CERT-In regularly issues advisories to organizations and users to enable them to protect their data, information, and ICT infrastructure.

In order to coordinate response activities as well as emergency measures with respect to cyber security incidents, CERT-In calls for information from service providers, intermediaries, data centers, and body corporate.

During the course of handling cyber incidents and interactions with the constituency, CERT-In has identified certain gaps causing hindrance in incident analysis.

To address the identified gaps and issues so as to facilitate incident response measures, CERT-In has issued directions relating to information security practices, procedure, prevention, response, and reporting of cyber incidents under the provisions of sub-section (6) of section 70B of the Information Technology Act, 2000.

These directions will become effective after 60 days.

The directions cover aspects relating to synchronization of ICT system clocks; mandatory reporting of cyber incidents to CERT-In; maintenance of logs of ICT systems; subscriber/customer registrations details by Data centers, Virtual Private Server (VPS) providers, VPN Service providers, Cloud service providers; KYC norms and practices by virtual asset service providers, virtual asset exchange providers, and custodian wallet providers.

These directions shall enhance the overall cyber security posture and ensure safe and trusted Internet in the country.

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