Global investigation agencies helping CBI to crack major cyber crimes
By MYBRANDBOOK
The increased sharing of information and inputs by International Investigation agencies related to various global crimes in recent times is helping India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) crack major cyber, money laundering, terror funding and tax evasion cases at faster pace.
“The frequent actionable vital inputs being provided by global investigation agencies like Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI), the US probe agency and other investigation agencies from China, UK, Ireland, Germany and host of other countries are helping CBI act against cyber criminals, money launderers, Ponzi scheme runners, terror funding organisations and tax evaders,” said Shri Amit Kumar, DIG, Economic Offence Unit, CBI while speaking at a conference on ‘Crypto-Currencies & General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) organised by the India chapter of The International Information System Security Certification Consortium, or (ISC), a non-profit organization which specializes in information security education and certifications.
“Spurred by massive economic growth and use of internet and increase in e-commerce sales , the cybercrime is also growing at similar pace, the crimes involving crypto-currencies like Bitcoin have also become frequent in India, this is mainly linked with a larger number of illegal businesses accepting this type of money. But this is helping CBI getting more inputs from foreign agencies as well as state government agencies and helping nab criminals faster as well as helping CBI get involved in convert operation to burst such crimes,” said Kumar.
“Another factor that is helping CBI crack cybercrime and other global crime cases is the faster input being provided to CBI with help of Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT). Earlier it took about four years to get information through government to government approach. But in cyber world things change fast so quick response is needed from various sources” he added.
“The craze for cryptocurrencies especially Bitcoin is catching up in India but they also continue to be a bonanza for criminals and hackers. The latest targets are people who have touted their ownership of BitCoin or other cryptocurrencies. The worst part of cryptocurrency is because they're worth stealing and transactions can't be reversed,” said Sunil Bajpai, Principal Advisor (IT) at TRAI, while speaking on the occasion.
“Recent Supreme Court's landmark verdict on the right to privacy, India is now moving towards a legislation on data protection. The central government had set up an expert committee to study the different issues relating to data protection in India and make specific suggestions on principles underlying a data protection bill. On the other hand General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) a regulation that requires businesses to protect the personal data and privacy of EU citizens for transactions that occur within EU member states is also on the anvil,” said Neeraj Aarora, an eminent lawyer and cyber law expert while speaking on the occasion.
Most of the speakers at the seminar were for strong Data Protection law before making Aadhar mandatory for various linking and verifications.
The others who spoke on the occasion included Utsav Mittal, President, ISC2, New Delhi Chapter; Talwant Singh, District Session judge, Tis hazari courts; Manmohan Sharma, Addl district judge, Rohini courts and Sandeep Arora a finance and cyber security expert.
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