Kaspersky on Monday stated it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) for collaboration within the space of cybersecurity. The MoU will facilitate cooperation for detection of newest cyber threats that may adversely have an effect on the knowledge property and privateness of the overall customers within the nation and to plan acceptable safety measures to allow such customers to safe their programs, the agency stated in a press release.
“Kaspersky’s expertise and access to global data on evolving threat landscapes will support the activities of CERT-in for cyber incident management and critical information protection, capacity building and enhancing users’ trust in digital technologies,” it added.
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