Hi All,

 NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Monday signed a
memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Association of Software
and Service Companies (NASSCOM) to share experiences on controlling cyber
crime.The MoU will establish collaboration between law enforcement agencies
through Cyber and Hi-Tech Crime Investigation and Training (CHCIT) of the
CBI and the information technology industry through Data Security Council of
India (DSCI) and NASSCOM.The collaboration aims to share information on
security standards and new challenges in managing cyber crime."With the
advent of new technology, the investigation profession is seeing new
approaches, solutions and techniques for solving specific and generic
problems. The MoU will help the law enforcement agencies to fight the
growing threat of cyber crime," said Ashwani Kumar, director, CBI.The CHCIT
centre will serve as a networking platform for this purpose. NASSCOM and
DSCI will act as a knowledge partner for the CBI in the cyber security
areas, he said.Som Mittal, president, NASSCOM, said: "The MoU with the CBI
will let NASSCOM play the role of 'facilitator'. It will ensure active
involvement in bringing the latest technological developments from across
the globe and the industry to the CBI."




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