India is considering new smartphone security rules that would require companies to share parts of their source code.
Global smartphone manufacturers are pushing back against a sweeping set of proposed security rules in India that would ...
MeitY has rejected a report suggesting India may force smartphone makers to share source code, clarifying that no such ...
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Draft security norms could force handset makers to share source code, restrict app permissions, and alter update timelines ...
MeitY denies Reuters report of new rules requiring Apple, Samsung to share source code, clarifies only routine cybersecurity ...
The plan is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to boost security of user data as ‍online fraud and data breaches ...
A news report by Reuters had claimed that India proposes requiring smartphone makers to share source code with the government ...
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