Artificial intelligence and cyber crimes in India: an examination of legal framework and cybersecurity measures
By: Sangwan, Dakshita
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BookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 21(2s), Jul-Dec, 2024: p.483-492.Subject(s): Cybercrime, Artifi cial intelligence, cybersecurity, AI-driven attacks, digital transformation| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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India, having one of the world’s largest digital users, despite advantages, has been
experiencing ever growing cybercrimes, threatening individuals, businesses, and even
governmental systems. Artifi cial Intelligence added to the situation in both the ways.
AI-powered systems are increasingly utilized by cybercriminals for sophisticated
attacks such as phishing, malware distribution, and identity theft. In India, the lack
of widespread cybersecurity literacy and gaps in regulatory frameworks further
exacerbate the vulnerability of the nation to such attacks. On the other hand, AI is
becoming a critical component of India’s defense against cybercrime, in the shape
of detection, analysis, and respond to cyber threats in real-time. These AI-driven
solutions offer the potential to outpace traditional cybersecurity methods, providing
proactive defense mechanisms that can adapt to evolving threats. Government
initiatives like the National Cyber Security Policy and collaborations with private tech
sectors are crucial steps toward strengthening India’s cyber resilience. As such, the
present paper examines the intersection of cybercrime and AI in the Indian context,
focusing on how AI tools are being exploited by cybercriminals and, conversely, how
AI is being leveraged to enhance cybersecurity measures. It aims to This paper aims at
emphasizing the importance of an integrated approach that balances the benefi ts of
AI with the necessity for robust cybersecurity infrastructure. As cyber threats evolve
in complexity, it is suggestible that India must adopt AI by fostering innovation,
enhancing legal frameworks and raising public awareness to safeguard its digital
future. - Reproduced
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