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Breach of Air India data poses litigation risk for airline, experts say
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It could further delay the privatisation process, they say
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It could further delay the privatisation process, they say The breach of passenger data at Air India may pose litigation risks for the airline that could further delay the privatisation process, warn experts, adding that the national carrier must prioritise efforts to contain the damage from the cyber attack by informing passengers about steps they can still take to prevent fraud.
In a press statement, the airline said that its passenger processing system, supplied by multi-national information technology company SITA, was a target of a sophisticated cyber attack on February 25. Nearly 45 lakh “data subjects” registered over a period of 10 years between August 2011 to February 2021 were affected around the world, including passengers of other airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific, United
IT firms’ B2B2C model comes at a premium
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The B2B2C, or business-to-business-to-consumer, model has seen a huge jump in demand after the Covid-19 outbreak disrupted operations of businesses globally.
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Mumbai | Bengaluru: Technology services firms are charging a premium for a new business model that focuses on developing solutions for the end users of their clients.
The B2B2C, or business-to-business-to-consumer, model has seen a huge jump in demand after the Covid-19 outbreak disrupted operations of businesses globally.
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Such opportunities to co-develop technology platforms for their clients end-users across various sectors is allowing technology services providers, such as