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Cisco Eying Into Indian Hospitals

2007-11-19 06:38:00 by MCSE Boot Camp Courses Delhi India in MCSE Training Courses, MCSE Certification Courses, MCSE Courses Delhi India
 
...Indian hospital sectors. It is a big deal towards improving healthcare networking systems. Talks are already on with major companies such as Reliance, Apollo Hospitals and Wockhardt in this respect Worlds major networks are using Cisco technology and equipments and India is no exception. Indian hospital industry is undergoing a major...
 
 
 
 
 
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BlackBerry Giving Encryption Keys to Indian Government

2008-05-21 14:09:54 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...Indian government doesn't like this at all; they want to snoop on the data. RIM's response was basically: that's not possible. The Indian government's counter was: Then we'll ban BlackBerries. After months of threats, it looks like RIM is giving in to Indian demands and handing over the encryption keys
 
 
 
 
 
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HP buying EDS- Offensive to IBM or defensive to Indian firms?

2008-05-12 20:40:45 by HASH0x8b19e28 in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...Indian services firms that have been expanding world-wide over the last few years. In the global marketplace for IT services and consulting, HP and IBM may be the American based entries in a world-wide competition with Infosys, Tata, and other firms from India, China and the rest of the world.. For this reason I think it is a good move by HP...
 
 
 
 
 
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RIM reportedly gets ultimatum over Indian BlackBerry service

2008-06-01 00:00:00 by HASH0x8472e44 in Network World on Security
 
Indian officials have reportedly issued an ultimatum to Research in Motion asking the Canadian company to provide a way for the government to monitor BlackBerry communications if it wants its service to continue in that country
 
 
 
 
 
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Indian official says no threat from BlackBerry use

2008-07-02 00:00:00 by John Ribeiro in Network World on Security
 
An official of the Indian government has dismissed concerns about security of BlackBerry service, though it is not clear whether he is also expressing the view of government security agencies that want to be able to intercept messages sent through the service as a way to combat terrorism
 
 
 
 
 
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BlackBerry under security scrutiny in India

2008-03-12 00:00:00 by John Ribeiro in Network World on Security
 
Indian government officials, telecommunications service providers, and executives of Research in Motion (RIM) are expected to meet on Friday to work out a solution to demands from the Indian government that it should have access to, and the ability to intercept, mails sent over RIM's BlackBerry service, according to a report on Wednesday in an...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Bitrix open redirect vulnerability: a lesson in the absurd

2008-07-22 23:00:00 by Russ McRee in HolisticInfoSec.org
 
...Indian University. Definitive, to say the least Back to the issue at hand. It should have occurred to me to check for this earlier; write it off to being busy. Allow me to spell it out simply 1) On May 2nd, 2008, I published a open redirect vulnerability in Bitrix Site Manager 6.5, specifically CVE-2008-2052 2) The vulnerability is a simple...
 
 
 
 
 
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Anti-Malware Vendor's Site Serving Malware

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2008-02-12 20:31:18 by HASH0x8b333c4 in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...Indian anti-virus site Hackers planted malicious script on the site of an Indian anti-virus firm this week. The website of AVsoft Technologies was attacked by unidentified miscreants in order to distribute a variant of the Virut virus. AVsoft Technologies makes the SmartCOP antivirus package. One of the download pages of the site was...
 
 
 
 
 
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India may stop short of BlackBerry ban over security

2008-03-14 00:00:00 by John Ribeiro in Network World on Security
 
...Indian government is continuing in its demand that Research In Motion make it legally possible for the government to intercept and monitor e-mails on the BlackBerry service offered by Indian service providers, but it is not likely to use a ban of the service as a bargaining counter Sign up for FREE SECURITY AUDIT Resources Advertisement ...