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INDIA'S CYBER SECURITY LANDSCAPE IN 2025: EMERGING THREATS AND ROAD TO RESILIENCE
The Sunday Guardian
|March 16, 2025
Cybersecurity has become one of India's most important worries, as the country faces a rapid escalation in cyberattacks on critical industries such as finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and government organizations.

With rising digital penetration, India has become more exposed to cyber assaults, making it critical to bolster its defense measures. According to recent reports, India is the second most targeted nation for cyberattacks after the United States, emphasizing the critical need for a strong cybersecurity policy.
The surge in cyberattacks has resulted in massive data breaches, ransomware instances, and financial losses. High-profile breaches, such as the disclosure of 850 million records from Hi-Tek Group, client data from Star Health and Allied Insurance, and 2 gigabytes of sensitive information from Telecommunications Consultants India, have generated severe concerns about data protection and security architecture. As cybercriminals deploy more advanced strategies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), India faces an unprecedented challenge in protecting its digital ecosystem.
This article examines the factors contributing to India's increasing vulnerability to cyber threats, major cybersecurity incidents in 2024, regulatory responses, and the steps necessary to enhance the country's cybersecurity resilience.
Several key factors have contributed to the surge in cyberattacks against Indian organizations and institutions. India's digital transformation has accelerated in recent years, with greater acceptance of digital payments, cloud computing, and smart city projects. While these developments have boosted convenience and efficiency, they have also increased the attack surface for cybercriminals. Organizations frequently fail to keep up with evolving threats, resulting in security vulnerabilities that attackers exploit.
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