The U.S. and India will work harder to fight cybercrime, official...
The U.S. and India will work harder to fight cybercrime, officials said Tues. at the Indo-U.S. Cyber Security Forum. Participants agreed to set up the India Information Sharing & Analysis Center (ISAC) and an India Anti-Bot Alliance to flag…
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emerging cyberspace threats, India’s press information bureau said. The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT)and Homeland Security Dept. National Cyber Security Division will share expertise in analyzing artifacts and traffic, as well as information exchange, officials said. Indo-U.S. seminars, workshops and expert-level meetings will take place in coming months, India’s govt. said. Since 2003 the forum has moved from philosophy to an action-oriented agenda on how to secure networked information systems, Deputy Assistant Secy. of State Michael Coulter said. He urged an ambitious program in 2006 and lauded more data-sharing in transportation and finance.