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Numerous complaints about Covid patients falling prey to cyber fraud, 8 FIRs filed: Delhi Police
The Delhi Police Monday said it has been receiving numerous complaints about Covid-19 patients falling prey to cybercriminals, and eight FIRs have been registered in this connection at CyPAD and different police stations. Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava Monday directed his officers to immediately put in place a comprehensive strategy to curb the spurt in cyber offences.
The police said in a statement that later a meeting of all district Cyber Crime Cells and Crime Branch was held, which was coordinated by the CyPAD or Cyber Prevention Awareness & Detection Center, the Delhi Policeâs nodal cybercrime unit.
Amid China Row, Centre Says May Blacklist Some Telecom Equipment Vendors
Amid China Row, Centre Says May Blacklist Some Telecom Equipment Vendors
New Delhi: Amid tension with China, the government today said it may blacklist certain telecom equipment vendors and designate companies as “India Trusted Source”.
The telecom sector may soon have a list of companies from where firms can buy products and service.
The decision was taken by the Cabinet Committee on Security to “enhance security of telecom sector” by designating a trusted source, said Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.
“So there’s a trusted source and there’s a not trusted source,” the minister said.
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Amid China Tensions, Govt May Blacklist Some Telecom Vendors to Enhance National Security
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Amid the border standoff with China, the central government on Wednesday announced that it may blacklist certain telecom vendors and prepare a list of trusted providers from where one can buy equipment.
The government move effectively means that certain telecom equipment vendors from China may face fresh curbs, as the telecom sector will have a list of companies from where firms can safely buy products and services.
Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, addressing reporters, said the decision was taken by the Cabinet Committee on Security to enhance security of telecom sector by designating trusted vendors. He refused to comment on whether the decision was taken with an eye on China.