Observing that cybercrime<\/a> has become a major economic threat, CAG GC Murmu on Monday underlined the need for supreme auditing institutions (SAI<\/a>) to forge cooperation to deal with this menace. Cybersecurity<\/a> threats often do not respect national boundaries, so international cooperation is vital to protecting against them, Murmu said while addressing the 6th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation<\/a> (SCO<\/a>)-SAI meeting here.

\"Governments must work together with SAIs to share information and best practices, and to coordinate efforts to combat cyber threats,\" he added.

High-level delegations from eight SCO member countries are participating in the three-day multilateral event that is deliberating on issues related to cyber security and artificial intelligence, and the role of auditors of the SCO nations.

India currently holds the SCO presidency, which annually rotates among member countries. India's 2023 theme is 'Towards a Secure SCO', where it will work with the delegation of federal auditors from these eight countries.

Addressing federal auditors of SCO nation, Murmu said cybercrime has become a major economic threat, costing the global economy an estimated USD 6 trillion annually, which is projected to reach nearly USD 10 trillion by 2025.

Cybercriminals have a history of embracing cutting-edge technologies, and AI is no exception, he added.

There are reports of AI-powered malware being developed to even evade two-factor authorisations like One-time Passwords (OTP), security software and spam filters, he said.

AI algorithms are being used to guess passwords and analyse social media profiles, he said, adding cyber criminals are now using AI to create convincing fake images, audio, and video to deceive their targets.

These malicious AI applications make it easier for criminals to gather information, trick people and steal sensitive information, thereby increasing the need for robust cybersecurity measures, he noted.

Thus, one of the main challenges is the constant evolution of cyber threats, which makes it difficult for governments to keep up with the latest risks and vulnerabilities, he said.

Additionally, he said governments often have limited resources to devote to cybersecurity, which can further hinder their ability to protect their systems and networks.

Talking about other challenges, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) said many governments face the presence of legacy systems based on older technology, which may not be able to withstand modern cyber threats.

Upgrading these systems can be costly and time-consuming, which makes it difficult for governments to keep their systems secure, he added.

Governments also need to balance the requirement to protect sensitive information with the need to collaborate with private sector partners to improve cybersecurity, he added.

Inaugurating the conference,
Uttar Pradesh Governor<\/a> Anandiben Patel said federal auditors play an important role in maintaining transparency in governance and proper utilisation of public funds.

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全球合作需要处理网络犯罪:CAG SCO-SAI

政府也需要平衡的要求来保护敏感信息需要与私营部门合作伙伴提高网络安全,他补充说。开创会议,北方邦州长Anandiben Patel称联邦审计发挥重要作用在维护治理和适当的利用公共资金的透明度。

  • 2023年2月6日更新是03:09点

观察到网络犯罪已经成为一个主要的经济威胁,CAG GC伽周一强调了需要最高审计机构()建立合作来应对这种威胁。网络安全威胁通常不受国界的限制,所以国际合作是至关重要的保护,伽说,虽然解决第六上海合作组织(上海合作组织)赛在这里开会。

“政府必须与知道共同努力,分享信息和最佳实践,并协调应对网络威胁,”他补充道。

高层代表团8上海合作组织成员国参加为期三天的多边事件考虑与网络安全相关的问题和人工智能,以及上海合作组织国家审计的作用。

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每年印度目前上海合作组织轮值主席,成员国之间旋转。印度2023年的主题是“上海合作组织对安全”,它将与联邦审计人员从这八个国家的代表团。

伽解决上海合作组织国家的联邦审计人员说,网络犯罪已经成为一个主要的经济威胁,每年全球经济成本估计为6万亿美元,而预计到2025年将达到近10万亿美元。

网络罪犯的拥抱尖端技术,人工智能也不例外,他补充说。

有报道称,AI-powered恶意软件正在开发甚至逃避双重授权像一次性密码(OTP),安全软件和垃圾邮件过滤器,他说。

人工智能算法被用于猜密码和分析社会媒体资料,他说,添加网络罪犯现在使用AI创建令人信服的假图片,音频和视频欺骗他们的目标。

这些恶意的人工智能应用程序方便罪犯收集信息,欺骗人民和窃取敏感信息,从而增加需要健壮的网络安全措施,他指出。

因此,主要的挑战之一是网络威胁的不断进化,这使得政府很难跟上最新的风险和漏洞,他说。

此外,他表示,各国政府往往有有限的资源投入到网络安全,这可以进一步阻碍他们保护他们的系统和网络的能力。

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谈论其他的挑战,印度的审计和审计(CAG)表示,许多国家的政府面临的遗留系统基于老的技术,这可能无法承受现代网络威胁。

升级这些系统既费时又费钱,这使得政府很难保持他们的系统安全,他补充说。

政府也需要平衡的要求来保护敏感信息需要与私营部门合作伙伴提高网络安全,他补充说。

创新大会,北方邦的省长Anandiben Patel称联邦审计发挥重要作用在维护治理和适当的利用公共资金的透明度。

她还敦促知道协作和合作在处理网络犯罪。

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Observing that cybercrime<\/a> has become a major economic threat, CAG GC Murmu on Monday underlined the need for supreme auditing institutions (SAI<\/a>) to forge cooperation to deal with this menace. Cybersecurity<\/a> threats often do not respect national boundaries, so international cooperation is vital to protecting against them, Murmu said while addressing the 6th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation<\/a> (SCO<\/a>)-SAI meeting here.

\"Governments must work together with SAIs to share information and best practices, and to coordinate efforts to combat cyber threats,\" he added.

High-level delegations from eight SCO member countries are participating in the three-day multilateral event that is deliberating on issues related to cyber security and artificial intelligence, and the role of auditors of the SCO nations.

India currently holds the SCO presidency, which annually rotates among member countries. India's 2023 theme is 'Towards a Secure SCO', where it will work with the delegation of federal auditors from these eight countries.

Addressing federal auditors of SCO nation, Murmu said cybercrime has become a major economic threat, costing the global economy an estimated USD 6 trillion annually, which is projected to reach nearly USD 10 trillion by 2025.

Cybercriminals have a history of embracing cutting-edge technologies, and AI is no exception, he added.

There are reports of AI-powered malware being developed to even evade two-factor authorisations like One-time Passwords (OTP), security software and spam filters, he said.

AI algorithms are being used to guess passwords and analyse social media profiles, he said, adding cyber criminals are now using AI to create convincing fake images, audio, and video to deceive their targets.

These malicious AI applications make it easier for criminals to gather information, trick people and steal sensitive information, thereby increasing the need for robust cybersecurity measures, he noted.

Thus, one of the main challenges is the constant evolution of cyber threats, which makes it difficult for governments to keep up with the latest risks and vulnerabilities, he said.

Additionally, he said governments often have limited resources to devote to cybersecurity, which can further hinder their ability to protect their systems and networks.

Talking about other challenges, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) said many governments face the presence of legacy systems based on older technology, which may not be able to withstand modern cyber threats.

Upgrading these systems can be costly and time-consuming, which makes it difficult for governments to keep their systems secure, he added.

Governments also need to balance the requirement to protect sensitive information with the need to collaborate with private sector partners to improve cybersecurity, he added.

Inaugurating the conference,
Uttar Pradesh Governor<\/a> Anandiben Patel said federal auditors play an important role in maintaining transparency in governance and proper utilisation of public funds.

She also urged the SAIs to collaborate and cooperate in dealing with cybercrime.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":97643870,"title":"Airtel launches 5G services in 3 cities of Madhya Pradesh","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/airtel-launches-5g-services-in-3-cities-of-madhya-pradesh\/97643870","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"97642880","title":"Need for global collaboration to deal with cybercrime: CAG at SCO-SAI","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"news\/india\/need-for-global-collaboration-to-deal-with-cybercrime-cag-at-sco-sai","category_name":"Need for global collaboration to deal with cybercrime: CAG at SCO-SAI","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-16670\/97642880.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/india\/need-for-global-collaboration-to-deal-with-cybercrime-cag-at-sco-sai\/97642880"}],"msid":97643953,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Need for global collaboration to deal with cybercrime: CAG at SCO-SAI","synopsis":"Governments also need to balance the requirement to protect sensitive information with the need to collaborate with private sector partners to improve cybersecurity, he added. Inaugurating the conference, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel said federal auditors play an important role in maintaining transparency in governance and proper utilisation of public funds.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/need-for-global-collaboration-to-deal-with-cybercrime-cag-at-sco-sai","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-02-06 15:07:45","lastupd":"2023-02-06 15:09:15","breadcrumbTags":["cybersecurity","sco","sai","uttar pradesh governor","shanghai cooperation organisation","cybercrime","internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/need-for-global-collaboration-to-deal-with-cybercrime-cag-at-sco-sai"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/need-for-global-collaboration-to-deal-with-cybercrime-cag-at-sco-sai/97643953">