Category Archives: Information Technology

Digital India – Early Adoption of Cyber Security Framework is Necessary

With Digital India initiative, there is a new wave of transformation across country. It include e-Governance, electronic delivery of services, and information to all in electronic form in the central… Read more »

Insider Threats and User Behavior Analytics

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Cyber-attacks from employees and other insiders is a common problem for all organizations. Most of the times such attacks go unnoticed for many months to years and many a times… Read more »

Building USD 35 Billion Cyber Security Industry – How do we do it?

There have been explosive increase in cyber threats due to increasing usage of mobile, web usage and social media compounded by Internet of Things (IoT) which is another major factor… Read more »

The Case for Cyber Governance for Enhanced Cyber Defence

Cyber criminals and cyber crime has no physical/logical borders. As the technologies are changing and evolving frequently, it is very important to have a Robust Cyber Defence. For a country… Read more »

Participation of the Indian Industry in Shaping Standards on Security & Privacy

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Why are standards gaining relevance? The key drivers for security & privacy for the industry have always been business, market and regulatory needs.  Today, every enterprise – public or private… Read more »

Changing India’s Security Culture

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Over the years, India has been acting as an IT hub for many US based companies through a business outsourcing model for the economic advantages like low-priced skilled manpower and lesser infrastructure costs compared to the native US markets. This has worked in India’s favour so far, in terms of creating thousands of job opportunities and bringing in the dollar revenue. So far so good! However, if India still desires to keep this edge over the other competitive markets like Europe and some countries in the Asia Pacific region – e.g. Philippines, there needs to be a paradigm shift in the outlook towards its own internal security aspects.