NSD Favours Reverse Engineering to Counter Cyber Attacks
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The Seminar was organized to identify and create the need for the most credible and valuable Information Security professionals in India, especially in Reverse Engineering, to protect the National Critical Infrastructure and economy of the country.
National Security Database has joined hands with Ground Zero Summit (G0S) 2013 and is promoting Asia's largest Information Security Summit (G0S) scheduled to take place from 7-10 November, 2013 in New Delhi.
Speaking at the Seminar, Rajshekar Murthy, Director, National Security Database, said "Hacking has become a growing threat to Indian IT industry. Some recent data theft cases by hackers has made India's $100 billion IT industry a primary target. The acute shortage of Reverse Engineering professionals........See More
National Security Database (NSD), an initiative of Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC) in association with Ground Zero Summit 2013, organized a Seminar on Reverse Engineering in New Delhi on October 28th.
The Seminar was organized to identify and create the need for the most credible and valuable Information Security professionals in India, especially in Reverse Engineering, to protect the National Critical Infrastructure and economy of the country.
National Security Database has joined hands with Ground Zero Summit (G0S) 2013 and is promoting Asia's largest Information Security Summit (G0S) scheduled to take place from 7-10 November, 2013 in New Delhi.
Speaking at the Seminar, Rajshekar Murthy, Director, National Security Database, said "Hacking has become a growing threat to Indian IT industry. Some recent data theft cases by hackers has made India's $100 billion IT industry a primary target. The acute shortage of Reverse Engineering professionals........See More
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