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Security leaks in cross-border data flows
Day and night, sensitive and confidential data from banks, hospitals and health insurance companies, to name just a few, crosses the borders from the so-called developed world to be processed in computer centers in the South.
After processing, this data then flows back to the companies where they emanated from. Like predators along these data highways, data pirates and other digital criminals convene to attack such data and either steal or change it. How secure are our international data corridors? Can really sensitive data fall into the hands of terrorists or just plain criminals?
Speakers:
Kamlesh Bajaj,
Head of NASSCOM Security Initiatives, Data Security Council of India, New Delhi
Vinayak Godse,
Data Security Expert, NASSCOM, Data Security Council of India, New Delhi
Josy V George, Head, Security Strategy & Architecture, Wipro Group, India
Hosted by NASSCOM
Wednesday, 3 June 2009, 2:30 p.m., Pumpenhaus