Saturday, 9 December 2017
Why startups think they're too small to be hacked
CHENNAI/BENGALURU: By the end of 2012, Sanjiv Singhal and his two co-founders had everything in place to launch their mutual funds startup Scripbox, but decided to hold off for a month until they were sure they were safe from every kind of cyber attack.
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