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Appin Security in R&D pact with IIT, FIIT

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Prof V.K. Bisaria, Dean, IIT Delhi (right), with Dr N. Vijayaditya, Ex Director, NIC, during the launch of R&D centre of Appin Security Group at IIT Delhi, on Wednesday. — Ramesh Sharma

New Delhi June 13 Appin Security Group has tied up with Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FIIT), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, to set up a research and development facility dedicated to information security.

The R&D centre has been established in the Technology Business Incubator at IIT Delhi, which promotes start-ups and budding entrepreneurs.

The facility would aim to provide automated solutions for testing, patching, and securing confidentiality and integrity of the data stored in computers and communicated over networks.

"The R&D facility will provide excellent security solutions to both private and Government sector enterprises across industries.

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