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Information security conference Technology

Information Security Exhibition and Conference iSec2007 was inaugurated in Chennai recently by Tamil Nadu Minister for Social Welfare Poongothai Aladi Aruna. This exhibition-cum-conference showcased the latest trends, threats and technology in data and network security from leading players in this field.

iSec2007 was a great boon for all IT and ITeS companies as India 's IT industry is estimated to grow at a compounded rate of 21 per cent over the next five years and touch $ 65 billion in revenue, its spokesperson said. iSec2007 is aimed at creating awareness on protecting sensitive information from unauthorised disclosure or intelligible interception.

Poongothai Aladi Aruna released a handbook on information security and said, "India is the second fastest growing IT security market in the Asia-Pacific region. As private confidential information has become available to the public, security has become a major concern. Hence, it is imperative, rather mandatory, that we use information security tool positively not only for the present but also for a better tomorrow."

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She added, "Despite the setting up of cyber crime cells in all major cities, there has been an increase in the cyber crime rate due to lack of awareness."

Rohit Kumar, country head, Microsoft, in his keynote address, said, "Privacy and security go hand-in-hand. If privacy is not there, there is no security. Security is of high importance when it comes to business practices. For instance, ICICI Bank have their own website and there is also a site which looks exactly the same, captures your information and then takes your money. This problem is serious and is growing. Technology helps us to identify such problems."

iSec2007 gave a broad focus on market trends, issues and challenges of the security market. It helps in formulating stringent legal frameworks, to deal with data protection and intellectual property rights. It also emphasises the five areas critical to information security - consumer awareness, early warning systems, corporate governance, technical standards, and security across software development.

The conference also included exchange of ideas and solutions on technical standards and security across software development.

Daniel Zohar Zonshine, consul general, Government of Israel, in his special address said, "Necessity is the mother of invention. Certain necessity and constraints pushed Israel to the development of advance technologies and to protect them. Realising this, Israel is today one of the leaders in the field of information security."

"Inputs are being sought from industry bodies for the finalisation of a comprehensive IT security policy to protect its e-governance project and to stay ahead of others in the race," said C Chandramouli, IT Secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu.

"Tamil Nadu State Wide Area Network (TNSWAN) is in place and we are using the network to implement e-governance in various departments which will be used for intra-governmental activities and as a secured gateway for which it needs a rigid information security policy. The guidelines will be drawn on the lines of the Society for Electronic Transactions and Security prepared by the Centre which would enable us to know whether the database has been misused or not and the finalisation of this information policy is in the progress," he added.

Ar Rm Arun, executive committee member, SICCI, said currently Indian firms spend 5-15 per cent of their IT budget on information security. He also said nearly $ 120 million worth of mobiles are stolen or lost in the country every year. Users have to protect the information and telephone numbers so that they are not misused. He also stated, "Nearly 69 per cent of information theft is carried out by current and ex-employees and 31 per cent by hackers."

N R Patnaik, chairman, iSec2007, proposed a vote of thanks.

R Rangaraj
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