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C-DAC launches PKI awareness program

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BANGALORE, INDIA: C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing), the premiere R&D institution involved in design, development and deployment of advanced IT-based solutions under the Ministry of Communications and IT, Government of India, organized a symposium on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in Bangalore.

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The symposium is the first in a series of seminars to be held at six cities: New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore and Thiruvananthapuram) in the next six months under the banner 'PKI Outreach Programme (POP)' to create awareness on the important topic of PKI, central to e-commerce, e-governance and other activities related to the Internet.

As part of the campaign, C-DAC will offer three types of programs; one day symposia, two day workshops and three day training programs, across the country during the next two years. These programs are targeted to provide insight into the PKI for adapting secure communications over the cyberspace on applications on e-governance, online transactions, E-commerce, etc.

S. Ramakrishnan, Director General, C-DAC, inaugurated the programme and said: "Given the rapid spread of internet in the country and the vulnerabilities of the users, it is important for India to develop the eco-system for building secure E-Commerce. The broad-band revolution and next generation mobile revolution driven by 3G will fuel growth in this segment and putting together PKI has to go hand-in-hand with broad-based participation and awareness to ensure safe and exponential growth. By conducting this pioneering series, C-DAC has been given an important technology as well as promotional role."

The symposium was attended by top officials from various government departments, police and fire forces, industries, banking and financial institutions, professionals and academia. The objective of the National launch on PKI was to create wide scale awareness among various user communities across all segments, under the auspices of the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA), Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Government of India.

C-DAC Electronics City, Bangalore is pursuing research and development in the areas of intrusion detection and prevention, network security, language technology and software technologies. C-DAC pursues R&D in Cyber forensics, Crypt-analysis, stenography and end-system security at various labs located across the country.

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