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Research Paper Volume 8 Issue 3 106 - 116 May 6, 2025

Cybersquatting: Issues and Challenges in Digital India

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Devarishi Tiwari
LLM Student at Rama University, India
Co-author
Ujjwal Agnihotri
LLM Student at Rama University, India
Abstract

Since the extent and sophistication of cyber threats have grown due to rapid technical breakthroughs, cyber security has become a crucial concern in the digital era. This study examines how cyber security is changing, highlighting the difficulties presented by new technologies like cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT). The report examines the most common forms of cyber attacks, such as ransom ware, phishing, and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) assaults, emphasizing the effects they have on people, businesses, and national security. Modern defense mechanisms, like as intrusion detection systems, encryption methods, and machine learning-based threat detection models, are a major area of interest for this research. The necessity of international cooperation and standardization is emphasized by the paper’s examination of the legal and policy frameworks that control cyber security practices around the world. This study emphasizes the value of proactive cyber security tactics, user awareness, and strong infrastructure design through case studies and current incident analysis. The results show that although technology is essential for defense, human elements like behavior, training, and ethical considerations are just as important for creating a safe online environment. In the end, by providing insights into contemporary issues and suggesting tactical solutions meant to improve resilience against cyber threats, this study adds to the expanding corpus of knowledge in cyber security. The study promotes a multidisciplinary strategy that combines organizational, technological, and policy-driven initiatives to successfully reduce risks in a world that is becoming more interconnected by the day.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 106 - 116
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