The external affairs ministry is working with Indian embassies in Myanmar and Thailand and the governments there to secure the release of around 2,000 Indian over the next few months
In this episode of The Winning Leap, CNBC-TV18's Prashant Nair along with a few experts discuss about the need to secure personal data and intellectual properties along with a relook at how companies secure their physical assets against natural calamities, labour unrest and market volatilities.
"We have been pursuing work, initially on a pilot basis, but it will continue to grow, to use that specific technology and integrate it into Skype," Microsoft President and Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith told reporters here.
Mritunjay Kapur of KPMG, Sanjay Datta of ICICI Lombard and Ahmad Javed, Commissioner of Police of Mumbai discusses how can CEOs build a strong internal system against cyber crimes and how can a common man protects himself from credit card frauds or leakage of personal information through hacking of emails or social websites.
The two leaders also unveiled a deal to build on a landmark emissions agreement struck last year, outlining new steps they will take to deliver on pledges they made then to slash their greenhouse gas emissions.
In co-ordination with an alert from the Department of Homeland Security, US Food and Drug Administration urged medical devices manufacturers against possible cyber threats.
Arpinder Singh of Ernst & Young said, "India is exposed in two ways: The threat that the same theft could happen in India and the fact that the outsourcing industry will also get affected,"
McAfee has released a world PC security report after conducting a survey on 24 countries across the globe.
Even if US investigators find out who hacked into Google's email system, the chances of prosecuting them appeared highly unlikely, especially if they are in China.