Bombings in London and Madrid and a recent failed attempt to blow up passenger trains in Germany have prompted a security clampdown never seen on the continent. German government agreed to a new antiterror database, which will be available to authorities across the country and contain information such as a persons religion, travel history, telephone number and Internet data and bank details. Meanwhile, Indian IT services companies have beefed up efforts to protect data. The need to tighten security has created demand for new technologies to help authorities combat terrorism.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2121024/sept–11-attacks-spur-security-changes-worldwide.html

