ISRO Fights More Than 100 Cyber-Attacks Every Day: ISRO Chief S. Somanath

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ISRO Fights More Than 100 Cyber-Attacks Every Day: ISRO Chief S. Somanath

According to S Somanath, the likelihood of cyber-attacks is significantly elevated in rocket technology that relies on state-of-the-art software and chip-based hardware.

Kochi, Kerala:  According to S Somanath, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the space agency of India encounters a daily influx of over 100 cyber-attacks.

During the conclusion session of the 16th edition of the c0c0n, a two-day international cyber conference held in Kochi, Kerala, S Somanath emphasized that the likelihood of cyber-attacks is significantly elevated in rocket technology due to its utilization of advanced software and chip-based hardware.

According to the speaker, the organization possesses a resilient cybersecurity infrastructure in order to effectively counter such threats.

The meeting was organized by the Kerala Police and Information Security Research Association, which is worth mentioning.

The head of ISRO additionally stated that in addition to software development, ISRO is actively conducting a series of tests to ensure the safety of the hardware chips integrated into the rockets.

In the past, the method of monitoring a single satellite has transitioned to a software-based approach that enables the simultaneous monitoring of multiple satellites. This observation signifies the expansion of the aforementioned industry. According to the speaker, the ability to initiate operations from a distant site during the COVID-19 pandemic exemplifies the success of technological advancements.

The speaker additionally stated that many categories of satellites exist, which serve distinct purposes such as navigation, maintenance, and so forth.

In addition to the aforementioned examples, there are also satellites that contribute to the everyday lives of the general population. These various entities are governed by distinct software systems. According to Mr. Somanath, safeguarding these entities is of utmost significance, emphasizing the criticality of cyber security measures.

According to his statement, advanced technology possesses both advantageous and detrimental aspects simultaneously.

The issues presented by cybercriminals can be effectively addressed by the utilization of technology such as artificial intelligence. He emphasized the necessity of conducting research and exerting diligent effort in order to achieve this objective.

In the conclusion session of the conference, Kerala Revenue Minister P Rajeev expressed that the state government is proficient in ensuring sufficient security measures in the cyber domain, making Kerala a noteworthy example of effective cyber security governance.

The capacity of the state government to ensure sufficient security in the cyber domain is evident. The government is additionally offering essential assistance to this industry through the establishment of a Digital University within the state. According to the minister, Kerala is a state where internet access is provided to every household through a service called K-Fone.

According to the individual, the c0c0n serves as an exemplary figure within the Indian cybersecurity industry, actively driving essential advancements in the field of cybersecurity.

According to P Rajeev, C0c0n has the potential to cultivate a new generation of cybersecurity professionals.

The occasion was presided over by Hibi Eden, Member of Parliament, with Mayor M Anilkumar serving as the esteemed chief guest. The ceremony was also graced by the presence of renowned actor Mamta Mohandas, Intelligence ADGP Manoj Abraham IPS, and ISRA president Manu Zacharia, who delivered speeches throughout the proceedings.

About The Author:

Yogesh Naager is a content marketer who specializes in the cybersecurity and B2B space.  Besides writing for the News4Hackers blog, he’s also written for brands including CollegeDunia, Utsav Fashion, and NASSCOM.  Naager entered the field of content in an unusual way.  He began his career as an insurance sales executive, where he developed an interest in simplifying difficult concepts.  He also combines this interest with a love of narrative, which makes him a good writer in the cybersecurity field.  In the bottom line, he frequently writes for Craw Security.

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