Government issues new directive for cyber security

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, November 22 The government has issued ‘Information Technology Emergency Support Group Operation and Management Directive-2019&
to identify threat to cyber security, mitigate its negative impacts and provide emergency services. The directive aims to ensure cyber
security which is under constant threat with increasing use of informational technology in the country. It has stipulated a provision of a
12-member IT Emergency Support Groupled by a joint secretary at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology for providing
emergency support in the events of threats related to cyber security. It members include representatives from the Ministry of Finance,
Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Department of Information Technology, Office of Controller of
Certification, Nepal Police, Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal Telecommunications Authority and National Information Technology Centre. According to
the directive, the group will help to revive and resume information technology systems of the government bodies and public institutions
concerning national security, economy, essential service, emergency service, health or public security if they are shut down due to human or
natural causes. It has also been mandated to issue early warning in relation to potential damage to or attack on any information technology
system in Nepal and act as focal point of national and international organisation that carry out functions of similar nature. &The group
shall monitor the condition of cyber security within Nepal on a regular basis, provide emergency assistance round-the-clock, raise public
awareness about cyber security and conduct investigation into the incidents related to cyber threats and security,& it read. There will be a
12-member steering committee headed by secretary at the MoCIT to carry out monitoring on the performance of the group and give necessary
direction in the area of cyber security. Phishing, identity theft, hacking, spreading hate, inciting violence and circulating lewd photos
and videos are major forms of cybercrimes reported to the law enforcement agency. Police record showed that incidents of cybercrimes have
drastically increased in the past three years. As many as 1,318 cases of cybercrimes were recorded in fiscal 2016-17, which increased to
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