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The Indian Express, November 12, 2022. The government should keep internet communication services and other internet-based services outside the purview of the draft telecom Bill, industry groupings representing top tech firms have said, arguing that such a prescription would be against global standards.
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The Washington Post, June 29, 2022. Under the rules issued by India’s Computer Emergency Response Team, known as CERT-In, firms and government agencies have to report incidents like hacks and data leaks within just six hours of learning of them.
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The Economic Times, June 26, 2022. India’s power corridors are abuzz again with a number of policies and legislations which are set to directly impact how technology and internet companies conduct their business in the country.
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The Register, June 3, 2022. Lobby group BSA | The Software Alliance has written to India's government, pointing out impractical requirements, inconsistencies, and flaws in the nation's recently announced infosec reporting rules. The organization says the problems can only be addressed with extensive consultations and a delay to implementation.
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Washington Post, September 28, 2021. “That kind of two-way conversation to see where objectives align, and where they don't align, can be a really valuable part of the TTC,” said Aaron Cooper, vice president of tech trade group BSA.
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Market News International, November 2, 2020. Officials in Brussels observe that US presidents often become more focused on foreign policy issues during their second term and note that even a re-elected Trump may need to treat European allies better in order to deal more effectively with China.
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