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Key Developments in India’s Cybersecurity Landscape – Glints Legal

Key Developments in India’s Cybersecurity Landscape

1. Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has released the draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025, for public consultation. These rules aim to provide insights into the upcoming implementation of India’s new data protection law, focusing on data localization, consent management, and cross-border data transfers.Privacy World

2. Escalation in Cybercrime Losses

Indian entities are projected to incur losses of ₹20,000 crore due to cyber crimes in 2025, with ₹9,000 crore resulting from brand name abuse alone. The banking and financial sectors are the most affected, facing losses of ₹8,200 crore, followed by retail and e-commerce at ₹5,800 crore.The Economic Times

3. Launch of VastavX AI for Deepfake Detection

Zero Defend Security has developed VastavX AI, India’s first deepfake detection system, released in 2025. This cloud-based platform detects AI-generated videos, images, and audio with a reported accuracy of 99%, providing forensic insights into manipulated content. It is designed for use by law enforcement agencies, media organizations, cybersecurity firms, and individuals seeking to verify digital content integrity.Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2

4. Reserve Bank of India’s Cybersecurity Initiatives

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has urged banks to enhance their oversight on cybersecurity issues and to have systems in place that can prevent digital fraud. Additionally, the RBI plans to introduce secure website domain names, such as ‘bank.in’ for banks and ‘fin.in’ for non-bank financial entities, to prevent fraudulent practices.ReutersReuters+1Reuters+1

5. Surge in Cyber Fraud Cases

In the fiscal year 2024, high-value cyber fraud cases in India increased over four-fold, causing losses of $20 million. The proliferation of digital financial transactions has exposed the population to such frauds, often due to a lack of cyber literacy. Scammers employ techniques like impersonation and the use of artificial intelligence to deceive individuals.

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