Critical cyber attacks from masked sources increased sharply within a span of just 20 minutes, during India’s geopolitical conflicts including the recent border stand-off against neighbouring nation, Pakistan. The fact was revealed by Prayukth K.V, head of IoT marketing at Subex, which monitors critical and connected IoT (Internet of Things) deployments by official bodies that typically operate in sensitive sectors such as smart city developments, digital identity databases, smart roadways, etc.
Cyber Attacks on India Rose Sharply Within 20 Minutes During Indo-Pak Border Conflict
By Abhay Kottur
August 17, 2019
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