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'Immediate need to boost security as mobile transactions grow'

The report called for a dedicated central agency which will be responsible for driving all the cybercrime prevention initiatives with collaborations with private sector, and training and awareness across the country.

December 12, 2016 / 18:57 IST
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Moneycontrol Bureau

Mobile frauds are becoming an area of great concern for companies as 40-45 percent of financial transactions are done through mobile devices and this number is expected to grow to 60-65 percent by 2017, according to a joint study by Assocham and EY.

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There is an immediate need to enforce data security measures, the study adds.

"There is a need to increase the number of cybercrime cells and laboratories in the states and provide requisite manpower, training and infrastructure to them. There is a need to establish a centralized repository for cybersecurity standards, best practices and guidelines, which can be used by law enforcement agency for preventing and investigating cybercrime," it said.