It’s about time India gets more active on countering military cyber espionage

The recent media revelations of the Pakistan Army snooping on Indian army personnel’s phones and computers, reportedly through a malware called SmeshApp, is the latest instance of the challenges faced by the Indian military in guarding sensitive and classified information such as the deployment and movement of troops and details of counter-terrorism operations like the…

Norway team to spread word on child rights

The Constitution accords rights to children as citizens of the country. The law which promulgated in 1950, resembles with the United Nations-1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child, as it is the first legally binding international instrument to incorporate the full range of human rights: civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights. To create…

India to help train Thais to fight cybercrime

India has agreed to train Thai officers to tackle cybercrime as part of their broader security cooperation. Defence Ministry spokesman Khongcheep Tantravanich said on Friday the agreement was reached during the official visit to India by Thai security authorities on Thursday and Friday. The delegation included Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, deputy prime minister and defence minister; defence…

FusionNet exploits Juniper’s all-fiber technology to offer high speed broadband

NEW DELHI: FusionNet Web Services is aiming to shake up the broadband market within India’s National Capital Region (NCR) with an all-fiber service that leverages scalable routing, switching and security from Juniper Networks. The new Internet service provider, which launched their services in October 2015, sees an opportunity to achieve rapid market penetration by offering…