Timely prevention of cyber fraud key: Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has underscored the urgency of collaborative measures to tackle the escalating issue of cyber fraud in India. Speaking at a recent event, he outlined a comprehensive strategy aimed at enhancing the nation's defenses against cybercrime. Shah's remarks come amid rising concerns about the sophistication of cyber threats affecting individuals and businesses alike. He emphasized that timely intervention and proactive prevention strategies are crucial in safeguarding citizens from potential financial and data-related losses. The Home Minister called for increased awareness and cooperation among various stakeholders, including government agencies, private sectors, and civil society, to create a robust framework for combating cyber fraud. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to ensuring cybersecurity as a national priority, fostering a safer digital environment for all.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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