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The Delhi government is planning a three-year cybersecurity audit of its IT system to identify and fix vulnerabilities, especially in hypertext transfer protocols. The aim is to prevent data breaches and strengthen network security. The government has invited bids from CERT-in empanelled agencies for this project. The audit report, to be prepared within 10 working days, will categorize vulnerabilities as critical, high, medium, or low severity, and suggest remedies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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