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J-K plans to set up incubator for cybersecurity-related startups


Jammu and Kashmir administration is planning to set up a dedicated incubator for cybersecurity-related startups to promote local industries.

Under its recently launched Cyber Security Policy, the administration will also outsource relevant research and development projects to the corporate sector. It is also mulling to provide special fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to cybersecurity firms operating in the union territory (UT) according to the prevailing government policies.

”The government of J-K shall set up a dedicated incubator for cyber security related startups. The UT shall also develop a venture capital model to provide assistance to first generation entrepreneurs, startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating and intending to enter in this field (cybersecurity),” the policy document said.

Jammu and Kashmir would endeavour to conduct Cyber Security Expos to showcase the advantages of the indigenously developed products by SMEs and Startups, it said.

”This will ensure a platform for cybersecurity enthusiasts to interact and discuss the latest developments across the globe,” the document read.

It said the government would award a certain number of cybersecurity contracts every year to SMEs incorporated in Jammu and Kashmir and devise a mechanism to ensure transparency in the allotment procedure.

”To boost the local industry, special fiscal and non-fiscal incentives will be given to firms operating in Jammu and Kashmir as per the prevailing policy(ies) of the J-K government,” it said.

”Startups Incorporated in Jammu and Kashmir will be provided access to government applications to showcase their product as proof of concept (PoC). These projects may be converted into full-scale government contracts, post performance reviews,” it said. According to the document, the government will enter into strategic partnerships with the private sector to set up infrastructure such as cybersecurity training and development labs, which in turn will facilitate the development of new products. ”To ensure safety at the supply end, the government shall work with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to help individuals assess the existing security levels and devise…

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Apple hits the brakes on plans to use Chinese memory chips


Apple won’t use Chinese-made NAND flash memory in its forthcoming iPhone models, in an apparent response to tighter US export controls affecting the supply chain, according to a report published today by Nikkei Asia.

The company had planned to begin using memory chips made by YMTC “as early as this year,” according to the report, and had already completed a lengthy process of certifying that chipmaker’s products for use in the iPhone. YMTC is backed by the Chinese government, and while its products are slightly less sophisticated than market leaders like Samsung and Micron, it is able to offer its chips at substantially lower prices.

However, a new US government ruling meant to crack down on China-based technology companies, announced earlier this month, described YMTC and dozens of other China-based companies as “unable to be inspected,” meaning that US officials have been unable to verify YMTC’s ability to safely receive technology exports from the US in accordinace with US Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and confirm that they will not be used in ways that undermine US national security.

US cites security concerns about Chinese technology

In its ruling, the US  Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) said, “The inability of BIS to determine compliance with the EAR because of a host government’s action or inaction creates a circumstance that may place an entity at significant risk of being or becoming involved in activities contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States.”

This led to Chinese companies being placed on the “entity list” of businesses barred from dealing with US firms. YTMC was further described as a “direct threat” to US chipmakers, according to a statement from the Biden administration.

The crackdown followed hard on the heels of YMTC CEO Simon Yang’s resignation. Yang had led YMTC’s development efforts in the field of 3D NAND flash memory, helping the company’s technology rapidly advance to near-parity with the market leaders.

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The 9 Cheapest Phone Plans with Unlimited Everything


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Since the introduction of cellphones, they have undergone several revolutions to make them more suitable to their ever-varying customer demands. Lifewire defines a cellphone plan as ” a paid agreement with a mobile carrier allowing your cellphone to use its network to make or receive phone calls and text messages and to use the internet via cellular data.” These plans can be either prepaid or postpaid.

You can enjoy more if the unlimited data also comes with unlimited texts and calls. An unlimited data plan means that the cellphone offers you no limitations on data usage; therefore, the user should not be worried about going over or underutilizing the data limits you have set. This article will discuss the nine cheapest phone plans with unlimited everything.

What Are the Benefits of Using Unlimited Cellphone Plans?

Several advantages come with the use of unlimited cellphone plans. Foremost, there is the freedom to make local, and STD calls at any given time without the fear of accumulating bills when you are a prepaid customer. Many of them come with unlimited data plans, which are free, saving the money you would have used to buy another data plan. The plans depend on mobile applications, making the payment process very fast, efficient, and easy to undertake. Unlimited post-pay plans allow you to make calls /access the internet even when you do not have credit, thus taking care of possible emergencies.

In addition, you will realize that the plans have entertainment services such as access to live broadcasts and transmissions, which come as added advantages. Lastly, almost all of the plans we will discuss give their users a chance to send texts to users who are in different countries hence taking care of the high costs of international calls,

9. China Unicom

To march with the communications demands of its customers, the China Unicorn introduced unlimited data plans for its subscribers in 2017. The company charges HK$223.6 and HK$449.5 per month to its customers, and it does not have contractual requirements. To check their balance, subscribers have to SMS the word “ye” to 10086. If you are visiting China and have just bought a new SIM card, dial *#130# for free and…

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China's military drills reveal plans for Taiwan blockade in case of war: experts – The New Indian Express



China’s military drills reveal plans for Taiwan blockade in case of war: experts  The New Indian Express

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