Following the Rs 94 crore-hacking case at the Cosmos Bank in Pune, Maharashtra Cyber-Crime Department has asked all cooperative banks in the state to come together on a single platform for the state government to create a cyber-security infrastructure for them so that they can prevent such instances of hacking in future, reports DNA.
Superintendent of Police, Balsing Rajput from the Maharashtra Cyber-Crime Department had recently conducted a meeting with at least 500 officials from various cooperative banks in the state and had briefed them about the security measures that should be taken to prevent hacking instances.
During the meeting, the banks were told to take review of their Cyber Security Architecture (CSA) twice a year.