June 10, 2004
Companies to push data security

Indian Outsourcers Push to Boost Data Security (Boston.com)

Officials of the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) told a news conference they will work with customers, regulators and law enforcers to bolster "trustworthy outsourcing" in India.

Data security has been a thorny issue in the outsourcing boom and is often cited as a reason to oppose offshoring. It is also considered a challenge to the continued growth of the sector. (Straits Times, Singapore)

NASSCOM is trying to be proactive and is going to hold a couple of cybersecurity summits to highlight the fact that no Indian company has faced a major security issue and that despite so many engineers, no major computer viruses have been traced back to India.

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