Tuesday, September 22, 2015

What is Draft Encryption Policy ? [EXPLAINED]



This Video Explains What Is Draft Encryption Policy.





WHAT IS ENCRYPTION ?

Encryption is the most effective way to achieve data security. To read an encrypted file, you must have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt it. Unencrypted data is called plain text ; encrypted data is referred to as cipher text.



All messaging services like WhatsApp, Viber, Google Chat, Yahoo messenger use encrypted services. For instance, when a WhatsApp message is sent, it’s automatically encrypted or turned into scrambled text, which is then unscrambled for the recipient. This encryption happens automatically using keys at both ends of the conversation and users don’t play a role in this. Banks and e-commerce sites also use encryption to protect financial and private data including passwords.

         

         What is the draft encryption policy?



According to the terms of the new draft encryption policy, “user shall reproduce the same Plain text and encrypted text pairs using the software/hardware used to produce the encrypted text from the given plain text. All information shall be stored by the concerned B/C business/citizen entity for 90 days from the date of transaction and made available to Law Enforcement Agencies as and when demanded in line with the provisions of the laws of the country.”

This means The Government will have access to all encrypted information, including personal emails, messages or even data stored on a private business server, according to the draft of a new encryption policy. The Draft National Encryption Policy wants users to store all encrypted communication for at least 90 days and make it available to security agencies, if required, in text form. It also wants everyone to hand over their encryption keys to the government.



                What Concerns are Raised  ?

Almost everyone using the Internet will find themselves in violation of these rules. It is hence detached from the ground realities. This policy has been drafted for the PC era and does not take into consideration the mobile revolution in the country



PLEASE WRITE YOUR VIEWS ABOUT THIS POLICY IN THE COMMENT SECTION AND ALSO COMMENT WHETHER THIS POLICY SHOULD BE APPLIED OR NOT.

What is Draft Encryption Policy ? [EXPLAINED]



This Video Explains What Is Draft Encryption Policy.





WHAT IS ENCRYPTION ?

Encryption is the most effective way to achieve data security. To read an encrypted file, you must have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt it. Unencrypted data is called plain text ; encrypted data is referred to as cipher text.



All messaging services like WhatsApp, Viber, Google Chat, Yahoo messenger use encrypted services. For instance, when a WhatsApp message is sent, it’s automatically encrypted or turned into scrambled text, which is then unscrambled for the recipient. This encryption happens automatically using keys at both ends of the conversation and users don’t play a role in this. Banks and e-commerce sites also use encryption to protect financial and private data including passwords.

         

         What is the draft encryption policy?



According to the terms of the new draft encryption policy, “user shall reproduce the same Plain text and encrypted text pairs using the software/hardware used to produce the encrypted text from the given plain text. All information shall be stored by the concerned B/C business/citizen entity for 90 days from the date of transaction and made available to Law Enforcement Agencies as and when demanded in line with the provisions of the laws of the country.”

This means The Government will have access to all encrypted information, including personal emails, messages or even data stored on a private business server, according to the draft of a new encryption policy. The Draft National Encryption Policy wants users to store all encrypted communication for at least 90 days and make it available to security agencies, if required, in text form. It also wants everyone to hand over their encryption keys to the government.



                What Concerns are Raised  ?

Almost everyone using the Internet will find themselves in violation of these rules. It is hence detached from the ground realities. This policy has been drafted for the PC era and does not take into consideration the mobile revolution in the country



PLEASE WRITE YOUR VIEWS ABOUT THIS POLICY IN THE COMMENT SECTION AND ALSO COMMENT WHETHER THIS POLICY SHOULD BE APPLIED OR NOT.

What is Draft Encryption Policy ? [EXPLAINED]



This Video Explains What Is Draft Encryption Policy.





WHAT IS ENCRYPTION ?

Encryption is the most effective way to achieve data security. To read an encrypted file, you must have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt it. Unencrypted data is called plain text ; encrypted data is referred to as cipher text.



All messaging services like WhatsApp, Viber, Google Chat, Yahoo messenger use encrypted services. For instance, when a WhatsApp message is sent, it’s automatically encrypted or turned into scrambled text, which is then unscrambled for the recipient. This encryption happens automatically using keys at both ends of the conversation and users don’t play a role in this. Banks and e-commerce sites also use encryption to protect financial and private data including passwords.

         

         What is the draft encryption policy?



According to the terms of the new draft encryption policy, “user shall reproduce the same Plain text and encrypted text pairs using the software/hardware used to produce the encrypted text from the given plain text. All information shall be stored by the concerned B/C business/citizen entity for 90 days from the date of transaction and made available to Law Enforcement Agencies as and when demanded in line with the provisions of the laws of the country.”

This means The Government will have access to all encrypted information, including personal emails, messages or even data stored on a private business server, according to the draft of a new encryption policy. The Draft National Encryption Policy wants users to store all encrypted communication for at least 90 days and make it available to security agencies, if required, in text form. It also wants everyone to hand over their encryption keys to the government.



                What Concerns are Raised  ?

Almost everyone using the Internet will find themselves in violation of these rules. It is hence detached from the ground realities. This policy has been drafted for the PC era and does not take into consideration the mobile revolution in the country



PLEASE WRITE YOUR VIEWS ABOUT THIS POLICY IN THE COMMENT SECTION AND ALSO COMMENT WHETHER THIS POLICY SHOULD BE APPLIED OR NOT.

Monday, September 7, 2015

BSNL to offer minimum broadband speed of 2 Mbps from October 1 at no extra cost

State-run BSNL will offer a minimumbroadband speed of 2 mega bit per second (Mbps) from October 1 onwards to its customers, at no extra cost.
The company currently offers a minimum speed of 512 Kbps and the move is part of its efforts for revival.
BSNL is loosing customers in mobile as well as landline to private operators. The company lost about 1.78 crore wireless and over 20 lakh wireline subscribers between March 2014 and March 2015. The losses for the firm stood at Rs 7,600 crore
Given the hyper competition in the marker, BSNL's announcement may also let private operators to offer higher speed at lower cost. Sectoral regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is also expected to soon redefine the definition of broadband speed, which is currently 512 kbps.
Launching the scheme here, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that BSNL should have frequent interface with customers and the efforts taken today by increasing the internet definition should help in digital India initiative, which is more for poor.
"We have increased the internet speed four times ...we have ensured 2 Mbps is available at last mile, which is the customer premises starting October 1," BSNL CMD Anupam Shrivastava said.
Srivastava added that BSNL is on a revival path and the company has added about 15 lakh mobile customers in last few months as against 7-8 lakh subscribers per month.

Motorola Moto X Play with 21 mp camera may come to India soon.


Motorola has hinted that the Moto X Play smartphone could be headed to India soon. Motorola tweeted two pictures of the new Moto X smartphone with captions highlighting the battery and camera features. One tweet said, “Tired of those hazy memories? Get hitched with a perfect partner with a 21MP rear camera. #XOMotoX,” while the other had this caption, “No more getting dumped by your phone. Your perfect partner is coming with 30 hours of battery backup. #XOMotoX” The 30 hours battery is a feature of the Moto X Play. - 











The Moto X Play has 2GB RAM and 16 or 32GB storage space options (upto 128GB microSD card supported). The battery in the Moto X Play is at 3630 mAh, which Motorola says give up to to 30 hours usage. This version of the Moto X is water-resistant as well. The rear camera is 21 megapixel with a f /2.0 aperture and the front camera is 5 megapixel. Motorola launched two versions of the Moto X phone: Moto X Style which has a bigger 5.7-inch QHD screen and Moto X Play.   

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Make Windows 10 Super Fast

Make Windows 10 Run Faster

If you want to make your windows 10 PC run faster. Just watch this video and follow the steps-
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