Abstract: Cybersecurity pertains to safeguarding systems linked via the Internet, including hardware, software, and data, shielding them against cyber attacks from malicious actors. A regulatory framework for cybersecurity becomes essential to safeguard information technology and computer systems, compelling a variety of organizations and businesses to defend their data and systems against online attacks. Viruses, phishing, Trojan horses, worms, Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks, unauthorized access (such the theft of personal data or intellectual property), and control system intrusions are examples of potential cyberattacks.

Our emphasis in this paper is on illustrating the value of various standards in bolstering cyber defense and explaining the structure of cyber security frameworks. Detailed discussions revolve around the array of security threats,  attack methodologies, and countermeasures prevalent in the realm of cyber security. Furthermore, we delve into the challenges pertaining to standardization within the cyber security domain. Additionally, a thorough exploration of the national cyber security strategy, designed to secure digital landscapes, and various government policies aiming to ensure cyber security, is presented. The discussion is concluded with important recommendations that are vital to the fields of digital safety and cyber defense.

Keywords: Framework, Cyber Security, Cyber Attacks, Policies

Works Cited:

Beerappa Belasakarge, Dr. Basavaraj G N, Dr. Usha B A " Regulatory Landscape in Cyber security: Framework, Criteria, and Guiding Principles ", IJARCCE International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering, vol. 12, no. 10, pp. 115-125, 2023. Crossref https://doi.org/10.17148/IJARCCE.2023.121016


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2023.121016

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