Orkash launches cyber forensics lab in India
By siliconindia
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008, 20:30 IST
Gurgaon: Orkash, a U.S. based management consultancy and a technology solutions provider has expanded operations and launched its Cyber Forensics Lab in Gurgaon to enable companies to ensure greater business assurance in an uncertain and complex corporate world.
Ashish Sonal, CEO, Orkash Services said, "The service will help give rise to more resilient organizations by ensuring effective incident response and policy compliance, and help combat cyber crime with more intelligent technological tools." The company's comprehensive suite of digital investigations and forensic analysis services will throw up more business opportunities for Orkash in the U.S, Europe and Indian markets.
Orkash's cyber forensics lab in Gurgaon is specifically positioned to identify and resolve the threats pertaining to internal controls and cyber crime to ensure smooth business operations of companies operating in a highly competitive and an interlinked world. To tackle the new-age crime, it covers the full range of cyber forensics, e-discovery and incident response, thus enabling the companies to be resilient from the digital threats. The cyber forensics service of Orkash is based on the premise that it is accurate intelligence and good incident response that form the assurance layer needed to create resilient organizations
The move to complete reliance on information technology platforms for all business processes and business operations have created huge efficiencies as well as vulnerabilities. Corporate governance, data protection, policy compliance and internal controls are some of the major areas that face operational risks arising from information technology related vulnerabilities. The growing e-commerce and web based business transactions have changed the entire domain of white-collar crime. In addition, extraordinary risk factors such as terrorism in India are also witnessing an identifiable and strategic change from an operational perspective. This has further escalated the importance of cyber forensics in India to preserve companies against operational and reputation risks.