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HDFC Bank in pact with Symantec

Pune, Feb. 13

Symantec, on Wednesday, announced that HDFC Bank has entered into a $7.4 million, three-year strategic Enterprise Level Agreement with Symantec for IT compliance, enterprise security and storage management solutions. Symantec would provide consulting, implementation services, set of security and storage solutions and services. The IT Compliance Solution would help the Bank to automate and standardise processes for compliance with laws, regulations and frameworks including SOX, Basel II, COBIT, ITIL and ISO 27001. - Our Bureau

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