The plan is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to boost security of user data as online fraud and data breaches ...
The denials follow a Reuters report that India is proposing to require smartphone makers to give authorities access to source ...
Among the most sensitive requirements in the new Indian Telecom Security Assurance Requirements is access to source code — the underlying programming instructions that make phones work ...
India's proposal for smartphone makers to share source code sparks opposition, aiming to enhance security amidst rising data ...
New Delhi proposes stricter rules to smartphone makers, faces pushback from tech giant citing concerns over secrecy and ...
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 Indian government dismissed a Reuters report claiming it was pushing for smartphone makers to share their source code.
The Indian govt denied the smartphone source code sharing mandate, as claimed by a Reuters report, while confirming routine ...
India is proposing new security rules that would require smartphone manufacturers to share their source code, a move opposed ...
India is proposing sweeping new smartphone security rules that would require manufacturers to share source code and notify ...
India is talking about a set of 83 smartphone security rules that Reuters said would oblige big phone makers to update their ...