New Delhi — India's government is trying to address privacy concerns raised by hackers, activists and political opposition parties over its coronavirus contact tracing app. The app, called Aarogya ...
In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, online travel booking platform Goibibo’s co-founder Vikalp Sahni and some developers banded together to explore the possibility of building an app to ...
Paying heed to the demands of companies that have chosen to get back to the office, the ministry of home affairs (MHA) has issued a new order suggesting that business heads and other executives would ...
India said it will publicly release the source code of its contact-tracing app, Aarogya Setu, to the relief of privacy and security experts who have been advocating for this ever since the app ...
The Central Information Commission (CIC), on Tuesday (October 27), has issued a show-cause notice to several government departments including the IT ministry for not having any information about the ...
As most countries across the globe scramble to build an app to trace the spread of coronavirus, India’s solution is growing at an unprecedented scale — despite being dogged by privacy concerns. New ...
The Indian Railways, which had on Monday advised passengers availing the special trains that started operating on Tuesday to install the government's Aarogya Setu mobile application, has now made it ...
As society grapples to stay on top of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a heightened responsibility on governments to effectively deal with this public health crisis, in a manner that is ...
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