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Online retail firms may have to store user data in India
All e-commerce companies like Flipkart and Amazon may have to store user data exclusively in India in view of security and privacy…
Data breach incidents in India higher than global average: Thales
Data breach incidents in India have been higher compared to the global average, according to a survey conducted by defense grade…
Only 65 per cent firms globally have cybersecurity experts: Gartner
Only 65 per cent organisations globally have a cybersecurity expert even as 95 per cent of Chief Information Officers (CIOs)…
Aujas launches Security Operations Centre to focus on cybersecurity
Aujas Cyber Defense Center has gone live in Bangalore. It is designed to extend the capabilities of SIEM (Security Incident and…
Trend Micro secures Lupin’s vast IT environment
By providing out-of-box integration with existing perimeter security solutions, Trend Micro was able to further simplify Lupin’s…
Importance of data security in visa industry
Last year, the government earned Rs 1,400 crore in revenues from the scheme. The e-Visa facility, which is in sync with the vision…
Akamai report says hospitality industry is more susceptive to cyber attacks
According to researchers at Akamai Technologies, the number of cyber attacks in the form of botnets targeting the hospitality…
Cybersecurity Expert Anup Ghosh Joins Accenture Security
Accenture announced the appointment of industry veteran and cybersecurity expert, Dr. Anup Ghosh, as managing director in…
Majority of manufacturers slow to adopt IoT, finds report
The 2018 Manufacturing Report from professional services firm Sikich found that fewer than 10 percent of those surveyed currently…