According to ZDNet:
India is creating a regulatory body to improve the level of security in companies providing offshore IT services and business process outsourcing.
The initiative has been spearheaded by the National Association of Software and Service Companies, or Nasscom, to assuage fears about Indian data security in the wake of incidents of call center data theft. The technology trade association also aims to promote the region as the safest place for IT and BPO amid rising competition from other offshoring locations.
“The key objective of creating the SRO (self-regulatory organization) is to raise the floor in security and safety standards in Indian outsourcing across the IT industry,” Sunil Mehta, a vice president of Nasscom, told Silicon.com.
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