The Digital India Bill is likely to define and encode in law various online offences such as cryptojacking, astroturfing, dogpiling or cyber-mob attacks, dogwhistling, swatting, gaslighting and catfishing, people in know of the development told ET.
Replacing the 23-year-old Information Technology Act of 2000 the new bill is likely to moot the establishment of a Digital India Authority and a National Data Management Office under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, , Digital Data Protection Bill, draft rules, cyber attacks, cybercrime