Celebi case: State has ‘plenary’ powers while protecting national security, govt tells HC

[ad_1] The Union government clarified before the Delhi High Court (HC) on Thursday that it has ‘plenary’ (absolute) powers to protect the country’s national security. The government’s comments come on a petition filed by Celebi, a Turkish ground and cargo handling company, which challenged the government’s move to revoke its security clearance licence. Solicitor general…

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India bars Turkish ground-handling firm Çelebi over national security concerns

[ad_1] The government has withdrawn the security clearance of Turkish firm Çelebi’s Indian airport services arm, citing national security risks and halting its operations at nine airports, including Delhi and Mumbai. In a statement on Thursday, the government said that the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has revoked with immediate effect security clearance of…

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Zero-day terror in Kashmir: National security needs an AI upgrade

[ad_1] India, a nuclear-armed state with one of the world’s largest armies and a formidable intelligence network, failed to foresee an attack in one of its most heavily patrolled and sensitive regions.  This is India’s ‘zero-day’ event, a cybersecurity term that refers to a previously unknown vulnerability exploited by attackers before it’s patched. Kashmir’s picturesque…

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DeepSeek’s big-picture message: Embrace the open-source movement for wider benefits

[ad_1] DeepSeek’s moment of global glory is a double-edged sword, and it couldn’t have come at a more geopolitically fraught time. The upstart grabbed global attention with its latest models, shocking Silicon Valley and investors with their capabilities and efficiency. But for a Chinese AI company with overseas ambitions, doing the technically impossible may be…

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8 Nations, including South Korea, Taiwan, France and others, restrict Chinese AI DeepSeek, raising data privacy concerns

[ad_1] South Korea’s industry ministry has become the latest government to restrict access to the Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek, citing security concerns. The ministry issued a temporary ban on employee access to the AI service, urging ministries and agencies to exercise caution when using generative AI technologies like DeepSeek and ChatGPT. This move reflects…

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Australia joins Italy, Ireland in banning DeepSeek AI over security concerns

[ad_1] Australia has banned all DeepSeek AI services from government systems and devices, citing national security risks. The decision makes Australia one of the first nations to take direct action against the Chinese artificial intelligence start-up, which has rapidly gained global attention. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke announced the ban on Tuesday, stating that all…

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