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BT and CERT-In sign MOU to address computer related crime in India

26 Jun 2009 12:00 AM | Anonymous

BT, and CERT-In, an organisation established under India’s Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, have signed the MOU in a bid to address the increasingly complex problems associated with computer security and computer-related crime in India.

The MOU was signed by Sudhir Narang, BT’s India Managing Director and CERT- In Director, Dr. Gulshan Rai.

Commenting on the significance of the MOU with CERT-In, Mr. Narang , said, “BT is committed to help organisations around the world and in India secure their information which is their most critical asset. The MOU is a significant step forward in this direction. Both BT and CERT-In recognise that along with the benefits of increased computer connectivity, there are a host of new risks with computer hackers exploiting the vulnerabilities in the software and computer system.”

As a part of the MOU, both BT and CERT-In have identified a common goal to work together to address these problems. The scope of the MOU includes technical co-operation and information exchange, knowledge sharing, emergency response and coordination, executive information exchange and training as well as customer education and outreach.

Commenting on the association, Mr. Rai of CERT-In said, “BT is a giant in the area of communication. This Memorandum of Understanding will help in capacity development, particularly training our manpower for implementing the best security practices and understanding techniques and technology for enhancing security of the networks.”

With this MOU, BT and CERT-In will work to combat security threats such as unauthorised access, event monitoring, log correlation, managed security services, phising and other cyber crimes. This unique association with CERT-In brings significant benefits to computer and Internet users all across India.

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