Volume 20 No 7 (2022)
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CYBER LAW AND CYBER SECURITY IN INDIA - AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
Navpreet Singh , Rachana Vasant Kumar Kunde , Ujjwal Kumar Singh , Abhiranjan Dixit , Alankar Upadhyay , Shashank Tyagi , Ramakant Tripathi
Abstract
In India, cybercrime is on the rise. Cybercrime poses a distinct threat to developing countries like India. In this
article, we look at India's cybercrime and Cyber Law. The doctrinal approach was used to gather the material for
this topic, which included books, magazines, websites, newspapers, states and sentences, and so on. We provide a
framework that describes the linkages between formal and informal institutions, the many sources of wealth and
poverty, and concerns linked to international relations with cybercrime and Cyber Law, and then use it to evaluate
cybercrime and Cyber Law in India. The findings imply that cybercrime and Cyber Law in poor nations are
influenced by international relations, institutional challenges, and development
Keywords
Cyber Law, Cybercrime, Hacking, social media, E-mail, Networking
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