RIM offers interception solution using Cloud Computing
With the approaching deadline to offer complete solution for monitoring of its contents by January 31, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion has offered lawful interception in its security architecture through Cloud Computing from Indian operators. RIM infrastructure is ready to receive and process through the cloud computing—based system, lawfully intercepted BlackBerry Messenger data from Indian service providers, the Canada—based firm said in a letter to the government. Earlier, RIM had assured the Government that they will provide the ‘final solution’ for the lawful interception of BlackBerry Messenger services by January 31, 2011. The Canada—based company made it clear that its security systems are still cutting edge by saying, “RIM maintains a consistent global standard for lawful access requirements that does not include special deals for specific countries.








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