Cyber Suraksa

Cyber Suraksa

Computer and Network Security

Let's secure the world together

About us

"Cyber Suraksa" is a cybersecurity company that provides security solutions against cybercrime and threats. Our objective is to reduce the susceptibility of digital enterprises and enhance overall security administration. Cybersuraksa is a VAPT service provider to startups and small to medium-sized enterprises across the globe. Our VAPT solutions work to eliminate data privacy risks to ensure secure and effective business operations. Our motto is to provide "security" to make this digital world cyberattack-free. Our Key Services: Vulnerability assessment and penetration testing Web application penetration testing Mobile application penetration testing Network penetration testing Source code review Outsourcing cybersecurity services Cybersecurity awareness training Protect your business with confidence and conviction with the Cyber Suraksa team.

Industry
Computer and Network Security
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Ahmedabad
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022

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    #DidYouKnow 7 Million Mobile Numbers Suspended in India to Fight Digital Fraud! The Indian government is taking a strong stance against digital fraud! A significant number - 70 lakh (7 million) mobile numbers - have been suspended due to suspicious transactions. This action highlights the government's commitment to protecting its citizens from cyber threats. What's Behind the Suspensions? This suspension is part of a larger effort to curb #DigitalFraud and safeguard citizens from online scams. Financial authorities have emphasized the need for banks to strengthen their systems and processes to prevent #DigitalPayment fraud. Additionally, they've highlighted the importance of addressing vulnerabilities in the Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) to ensure robust #DataProtection. Beyond Suspensions: A Multi-Pronged Approach The government's fight against digital fraud extends beyond these suspensions. Here are some additional initiatives: ➡ Do Not Disturb (DND) App Upgrade: The DND app is being revamped to tackle the menace of spam calls and messages, a common tactic used by fraudsters. ➡ Stricter SIM Card Regulations: New regulations are being rolled out for buying and selling SIM cards. This aims to prevent scams associated with fake SIMs, often used to facilitate unauthorized transactions. 🔒 Staying Safe Online While the government takes action, vigilance remains crucial for individual users. Be cautious of: ✅ Phishing scams: Avoid clicking on suspicious links or opening unknown attachments in emails or messages. ✅ Unauthorized calls: Never share personal information over the phone unless you're absolutely sure who you're talking to. ✅ Unrealistic offers: If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. By working together, the government and citizens can create a safer digital environment in India. Remember, staying informed and practicing safe online habits are essential steps in protecting yourself from cybercrime. Follow Cyber Suraksa #Indiangovernment #cybersecurity #cybersuraksa

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    #DidYouKnow 250,000 Viruses Registered DAILY in 2023!   Imagine a never-ending rain of malware – that's what 2023 looked like with a staggering 250,000 computer viruses registered every single day!  That's a constant barrage of threats targeting our devices. Here's why this number is so alarming: ➡ Sheer Volume: The sheer number of viruses highlights the ever-evolving tactics cybercriminals use. It's a game of whack-a-mole, with new threats emerging as fast as we identify old ones. ➡Hidden Dangers: Not all viruses are obvious. Some lurk silently, stealing data or compromising your system performance for months before detection. ➡Evolving Threats: Viruses are constantly becoming more sophisticated, bypassing traditional security measures. So, how can you stay safe in this digital downpour? ✅ Defense in Depth: Use a combination of security measures like antivirus software, firewalls, and strong passwords. Regularly update your software to patch vulnerabilities. ✅Beware the Click: Phishing emails and malicious links are common ways viruses spread. Think before you click and be wary of unsolicited attachments. ✅Back Up Regularly: A comprehensive backup plan protects your data even if a virus infiltrates your system. By staying vigilant and implementing these practices, you can build a personal digital umbrella to shield yourself from the constant threat of cyberattacks. Remember, online safety is a continuous process, so stay informed and stay protected! ➡ Follow Cyber Suraksa #Viruses #malware #cybersecurity #cybersuraksa

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    #Didyouknow Meta got hit with a whopping $1.3 billion fine for not complying with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in 2023! Why was the fine so big? GDPR is one of the strictest data protection laws in the world. It goes beyond simple tick-box exercises and demands a comprehensive approach to safeguarding user data. Here's what makes GDPR complex: ✅ Detailed User Rights: From clear consent requirements to the "right to be forgotten," GDPR empowers users with extensive control over their data. ✅Transparency and Accountability: Organizations must be transparent about data collection practices and demonstrate accountability for data security. ✅Risk-Based Approach: GDPR requires organizations to identify and address data security risks specific to their operations, not a one-size-fits-all solution. The Takeaway?  Data privacy is no longer an afterthought. Companies, big and small, need to prioritize GDPR compliance by understanding the intricacies of the regulation and implementing a robust data protection framework. Remember, user trust matters! ➡ Follow Cyber Suraksa #dataprivacy #GDPR #datasecurity #fine #cybersuraksa

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    #Didyouknow According to cybersecurity giant Kaspersky, Kenya was hit with a staggering 860 million cyber attacks between 2022 and 2023!  This makes it the second most targeted nation in the entire Middle East, Turkey, and Africa (META) region. 🇰🇪 These numbers highlight the growing threat landscape Kenya faces in the digital age. How can Kenya fight back? ➡ National Security Infrastructure: Kenya can establish a robust National Security Operation Center (NSOC) to oversee and coordinate national-level cyber threat monitoring. Additionally, fortifying existing Security Operation Centers (SOCs) across critical sectors like finance and energy would provide real-time security visibility. ➡ Legal Muscle: Stronger legal frameworks and stricter enforcement of existing cybercrime laws will deter attackers and ensure proper investigation and prosecution. The Computer Misuse and Cyber Crimes Act of 2018 is a good start, but continuous updates and enforcement are crucial. ➡ Public Awareness Campaigns: Educating citizens on cyber hygiene practices like using strong passwords, recognizing phishing scams, and keeping software updated is vital. Empowering the public becomes the first line of defense. Together is stronger! ✔ Public-private partnerships for info sharing. ✔International collaboration for faster threat response. By implementing these measures, Kenya can become a more resilient nation in the face of cyber threats. Remember, staying vigilant and proactive is key to safeguarding a secure digital future for Kenya! ➡Follow Cyber Suraksa #cybersecurity #kenya #cyberattacks #cybersuraksa

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