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Info-security service provider opens centres in Mumbai, Bangkok
Tajikistan News.Net Monday 9th June, 2008 (IANS)
An info-security service provider has extended its operations into India and Thailand in a drive to expand in the Asia-Pacific region, a published report said on Monday.
The Singapore-based e-Cop now has a Global Command Centre in Bangkok and a Global Resource Centre in Mumbai to provide monitoring and protection.
'Thai companies are looking at either managing security in-house or to outsource to a third party with the relevant expertise,' The Business Times quoted chief executive Marcus Low as saying.
The Mumbai office 'leverages on the vast pool of multi-talented IT professionals in India to enhance the company's synergy with partners,' Low said.
Low referred to a series of cyber attacks last year that swamped websites of Estonian organisations, including parliament, banks, ministries, newspapers and broadcasters.
'We see increasing awareness among international governments to set up large-scale infocom security initiatives,' Low said.
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