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Aadhaar Data Fully Safe, Secure: UIDAI – Siliconindia.com

Aadhaar Data Fully Safe, Secure: UIDAI
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"With regard to misinformation appearing in various print and social media during the last few days, alleging breach of Aadhaar data, misuse of biometrics, breach of privacy, and creation of parallel databases, etcetera, UIDAI said it has carefully

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Which Smartphone Will Serve for Secure Military Communications? – i-HLS – Israel Homeland Security


i-HLS – Israel Homeland Security

Which Smartphone Will Serve for Secure Military Communications?
i-HLS – Israel Homeland Security
In fact, BT originally began working with an Android device, the Samsung Note 4, “but as more and more development and testing was done, the security associated with it wasn't deemed to be sufficient, so that's why we moved [to iPhone],” said Bunn.

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Slovenian government approves Tutus’ secure smartphone, Färist Mobile, for the protection of classified government … – Military Technologies

Slovenian government approves Tutus' secure smartphone, Färist Mobile, for the protection of classified government …
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The Färist Mobile is a secure smartphone based on the Android operating system, with integrated strong encryption to protect against information theft and intrusion. This phone has various innovative security features designed to enable organisations

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Dozens of iOS apps fail to secure users’ data, researcher says

Dozens of iOS apps that are supposed to be encrypting their users’ data don’t do it properly, according to a security researcher.

Will Strafach, CEO of Sudo Security Group, said he found 76 iOS apps that are vulnerable to an attack that can intercept protected data.

The developers of the apps have accidentally misconfigured the networking-related code so it will accept an invalid Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificate, Strafach claimed in a Monday blog post.   

TLS is used to secure an app’s communication over an internet connection. Without it, a hacker can essentially eavesdrop over a network to spy on whatever data the app sends, such as login information.  

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