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Mumbai Terrorist Attacks: Analysis

Bruce quite rightly, and crisply sums up the analysis of Mumbai Terrorist Attacks. Read Here

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Terror in Mumbai

Mumbai Mayhem

Mumbai Mayhem


While watching the series of attacks in Mumbai last night, I could do nothing but hope that things would be not as bad. By morning, the news showed 80 Dead and several hundreds injured. By afternoon, it was a hostage drama.

While people make facebook groups, write blog posts and discuss the failure of Indian security system, the bottomline remains – there is nothing one can do but to hope. Hope that one day, India will invest time in checking its security system instead of sending missions to moon, India will make it safe for her population than handling pirates at the high seas, India will remember the 13 bomb attacks this year than just those buttered speeches by LK Advani and Sonia Gandhi, and India will one day value her people’s life than just counting them as dead bodies.

To those affected directly and indirectly, I feel sorry and helpless. I feel guilty for spending about half of my expected life span in the country and yet not being able to contribute to making it a better place. On this day, while Mumbai Police – so called one of the top 10 tries to combat terror, I read this:

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action-
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.

Slap Drama

For the better half of the last weekend, i was forced to listen to how Harbhajan slapped Sreesanth and how Sreesanth cried on the field. In fact for anyone who did a mistake of flipping through a news channel felt that the slap was in front of them, and not on field. And now since yesterday, news channels have started discussing the ban imposed on Harbhajan and how it coincided with sacking of the infamous Mr Gill. Considering the ban on Harbhajan is going to last for next few days on TV, looks like I will be back to studying walrus mating habits on Animal Planet.

Blackberry In India: Beware!

Indian government either needs a session on risk perception. It has this tremendous capacity to recognise a threat from a cow to a smartphone.

The way things are turning out in India, we will soon see DoT ordering NIC to maintain a national mail server where all our emails will be mirrored and scanned for keywords that reflect terrorism. Atleast people can look up to NIC to snoop around in other’s email and ask for backup just incase an email is deleted from their servers!

Learnings from India: How not to secure personal data

The last few years have seen alarming rise in demand for security products and services within India especially related to data security. Be it firewalls, VPN boxes and encryption solutions, or ISO 27001 and SOX consulting, the demand has only increased. There is not one reason amounting to this growth. Contractual clauses for BPO segment have become harsher. Fear of data breach within companies has increased. Salesmen (or Pre-Sales consultant as they are known these days) have mastered the art of selling expensive yet ineffective solutions. And so on. But do the solutions protect private data of consumers better than before? Probably not to the extent it should be protected. And yet, there are not as many cases of privacy violation in cyberlaw courts in India as one thinks there would be. The problem with Indian way of securing information and assuring privacy is many folds. Continue reading ‘Learnings from India: How not to secure personal data’