Providing mission-critical services amid COVID-19 is India's greatest IT challenge yet
The pandemic could shape how critical IT services are delivered forever.
The pandemic could shape how critical IT services are delivered forever.
Unemployed youth in Jamtara in the state of Jharkhand have hoodwinked millions of Indians across the length and breadth of the country.
Part-comic, part-disturbing, this online spectacle is just another event underlining the India government's disdain for any meaningful dialogue on issues of data security.
China and the US were countries with the biggest spammers, but at 6th place, India could soon get that dubious top slot once internet penetration rates ramp up
As internet penetration and subsequent activities such as online banking skyrocket, the number of cybercrimes in the country is increasing exponentially.
OPINION: While both the Congress and the BJP are claiming the judgement to be victories, critics hail it for ultimately reining in the aspirations of what they call a growing surveillance state.
Most of the targeted are either rival politicians or critics of the government
It isn't so surprising that India, with its multitude of political parties, was a perfect place for the UK firm to thrive.
Using electricity-reliant technology in the hinterland is just one big problem amongst many say observers. But the government doesn't seem to care.
Opinion: The law is imminent, but critics fear the committee responsible for its architecture may be too partial to the flawed and unconstitutional universal ID program, called Aadhaar, which has made sharing private information by and large mandatory.