India's CERT-In warns of AI-powered cyberattacks targeting businesses and individuals
NewsBytes | April 27, 2026 11:39 AM CST
CERT-In urges monitoring, 0-trust and MFA
CERT-In suggests organizations step up their monitoring game, use zero-trust security models, and turn on multi-factor authentication across critical systems, remote access gateways, and cloud environments.
MSMEs should go for automatic updates and managed security services.
For individuals: keep your passwords strong, enable two-factor authentication whenever possible, and don't click on random messages or links, even if they look legitimate.
Stay sharp out there!
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