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How well can Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) of India protect Infosys Technologies in Bangalore?
Subhas Dave
Jul. 31, 2009

It is the start of new era. Indian software companies are now officially prime targets of the Jihadi terrorists. ''I would like to thank the central government, the home ministry, and the state government for helping us get the security services of CISF personnel,'' Infosys chief mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy.

More than 100 sophisticated and armed Indian CISF commandoes stand guard to take it on the Pakistani and Bangladeshi terroists that try to create havoc in its campus.

But how good is CISF? How much can they really stop the terror mechanism rooted in Bangladesh and Pakistan?

The problem lies with the infrastructure. The Jihadists will not choose to battle Indian commandoes face to face. They will infiltrate within the Infosys employee network. Some analysts believe they already have many moles and sleeping cells within the Infosys network.

CISF Inspector General R.K. Mishra said: ''This is for the first time since its creation in 1969 that the CISF will be providing security cover to a corporate organization. We are pleased and proud to be entrusted with the responsibility of security at Infosys.'' Unfortunately General Mishra may not have understood how complex this task can be. The terrorists are networked between international and Bangalore offices of Infosys. They will combine cyber terrorism with physical blatant terrorism. The challenge is not to confront them. That will be too late. The challenge is to uproot them with pre-emptive neutralization mechanisms. That is not easy.


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