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MAIT confirms no government demand for source code disclosure, citing amendments to security standards made last June.
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A fresh controversy has erupted over India’s proposed smartphone security framework after the Internet Freedom Foundation ...
New government standards promise safer phones, but brands say deep software access, long data storage, and update approvals could make devices slower, costlier, and less secure for Indian users.
The IT Ministry has only started the process of stakeholders’ consultations to devise the most appropriate regulatory ...
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India, emerging as a production hub for next-generation smartphones, has reportedly pressured manufacturers like Samsung ...