Ground Zero Summit 2013 unveils Free Antivirus in India for Android
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As per the recent update, the Ground Zero Summit 2013 has been concluded. During the Summit the first free Antivirus in India ‘PO’ (Privacy On) for android phones was unveiled. Also, 1 Year Fellowship Program in National Security fromDelhi Technological University and National Security Database was launched at the Ground Zero summit.
The two day conference focused on the Information Security challenges emerging on the horizon and finding ways in which enterprises, service providers and government can overcome challenges. Second day of the summit witnessed sessions from policy makers and industry experts to discuss the challenges of the Information Security industry
Indian security researcher and hacker Atul Alex Cherian demonstrated a Zero-Day Attack (an attack for which there is no fix yet) about hacking hardware and embedded systems especially focused on ADSL routers which are widely deployed by the ISPs in India for millions of customers.
Rajshekar Murthy, Director, National Security Database said, The attack on these devices could allow a complete control on the device remotely including monitoring of the end user activity, such as what website the user was visiting or browsing as well as probability of stealing their passwords and other sensitive data.
The vision of the Summit was to guide the development of next generation cyber security policies and technology, to bring about changes in the current process..........See More
The two day conference focused on the Information Security challenges emerging on the horizon and finding ways in which enterprises, service providers and government can overcome challenges. Second day of the summit witnessed sessions from policy makers and industry experts to discuss the challenges of the Information Security industry
Indian security researcher and hacker Atul Alex Cherian demonstrated a Zero-Day Attack (an attack for which there is no fix yet) about hacking hardware and embedded systems especially focused on ADSL routers which are widely deployed by the ISPs in India for millions of customers.
Rajshekar Murthy, Director, National Security Database said, The attack on these devices could allow a complete control on the device remotely including monitoring of the end user activity, such as what website the user was visiting or browsing as well as probability of stealing their passwords and other sensitive data.
The vision of the Summit was to guide the development of next generation cyber security policies and technology, to bring about changes in the current process..........See More