Tuesday 22 May 2012 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead

Security

Symantec’s new tool to control runaway data growth

The upgraded version will help organisations identifying owners of unstructured data within the organisation

New malware could knock out antivirus systems

The new malicious software could leave computer security system exposed to cyber attacks or hostile governments, a study says

India plans 800 radiation monitor fitted PCR vans

These police control room vans, to hit roads in 80 cities across the country, can detect any radioactive source being transported

Securing the Indian State against cyber threats

India is looking to build the world's largest biometric database, which raises new concerns about data security, says McAfee's Pamela Warren

Gulmarg Ski resort is India’s highest Wi-Fi zone

At an altitude of 4,120 meters above sea level, the network provides round the clock Internet connectivity to thousands of tourists

"Managing unstructured data is a challenging job"

Symantec Director (Systems Engineering) Anand Naik says it is set to turn a mind boggling affair for the enterprises in days to come

Norton launches new cyber security solution

This free Norton Cybercrime Index tool helps consumers steer clear of unsafe sites, hijacked search terms, ID theft and scams

Use of cyber attack toolkits on rise: Study

A Symantec report finds ease-of-use and profitability driving faster proliferation of attacks and expanded pool of attackers

Delhi Police to have C4i surveillance centre

It will provide a highly sophisticated surveillance system for communication with Delhi patrol officers during the Commonwealth Games

Hyd to open police station against cyber crimes

The city police also released a CD containing dos and don'ts of online chatting

 
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