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#NetNeutrality: DSCI Inputs on TRAI Consultation on Regulatory Framework for OTT services

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On March 27, 2015, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) published a consultation paper on Regulatory Framework for Over-the-top (OTT) services. This consultation paper has 20 specific questions against which responses… Read more »

Annual Report 2014-15: Data Protection Outlook

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DSCI is pleased to release and share its Annual Report 2014-15: Data Protection Outlook – ‘Leveraging Data Protection to Enhance Trust in the Digital Economy’. The report outlines the achievements,… Read more »

DSCI invites applications from rapporteurs in Bengaluru

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Opportunity Opening: April 25, 2015 Opportunity Closing: May 25, 2015 Openings: 4-5 rapporteurs Date & Location: July first week in Bengaluru Background: The DSCI Best Practices Meet brings the security community and… Read more »

DSCI Cybercrime Training Manual (Level I & Level II): An Essential Development in Fighting Cybercrimes

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DSCI Cybercrime Training Manual (Level I & Level II): An Essential Development in Fighting Cybercrimes
Giving the journey of the cyber labs Dr Kamlesh Bajaj, Founder CEO said that “DSCI has come a long way from taking over the functioning of four cyber labs (in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal & Karnataka) at the time of inception to enhancing the infrastructure of these labs significantly and adding three more in (Haryana and Maharashtra) which became fertile training grounds for forty five thousand officers in charge of law enforcement”. He added “besides training – which is an integral part – these labs are known to host cyber-crime awareness week, and create a mass sensitization movement on cyber-crime and allied subjects”.