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Maya OS - Empowering India's Defence with Indigenous Innovation
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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1087455" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>In a bid to fortify its defence against escalating cyber threats, the Indian Ministry of Defence has embarked on a bold journey, transitioning from the conventional Windows operating system to the indigenous Maya OS. This strategic move stems from the pressing need to counteract the increasing frequency and severity of malware and ransomware attacks, which have left a trail of disruption in their wake.</p><p></p><p>Maya OS: A New Epoch of Security</p><p></p><p>Development and Collaboration</p><p>The genesis of Maya OS has been a collaborative endeavour, uniting several key government entities. The Defence Ministry, in partnership with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), and the National Informatics Centre (NIC), has crafted Maya OS to serve as the sentinel of digital defence.</p><p></p><p>Design and Features</p><p>Maya OS stands on the sturdy foundation of Ubuntu, a renowned Linux distribution renowned for its impregnable security. It cleverly merges the familiarity of Windows' interface with the power of open-source Linux. A defining aspect is the incorporation of the Chakravyuh feature – an ingenious end-point anti-malware and antivirus software that erects a virtual barricade between users and the online realm, thwarting nefarious hackers from breaching sensitive boundaries.</p><p></p><p>Ubuntu vs. Windows: A Security Reckoning</p><p></p><p>Ubuntu: Bastion of Security</p><p>Unlike the labyrinthine vulnerabilities often associated with Windows, Ubuntu boasts a security architecture that safeguards against digital malevolence. This distinction arises from Ubuntu's streamlined services and its open-source nature, inviting the collective wisdom of a global community of developers and users. Fortified with an impervious firewall and an unwavering user permission framework, Ubuntu charts a secure course.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/maya-os-empowering-indias-defence-indigenous-innovation-mohit-rao/?trackingId=lhgvjy1QQK2mi1X11JH0ng%3D%3D[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1087455, member: 96560"] In a bid to fortify its defence against escalating cyber threats, the Indian Ministry of Defence has embarked on a bold journey, transitioning from the conventional Windows operating system to the indigenous Maya OS. This strategic move stems from the pressing need to counteract the increasing frequency and severity of malware and ransomware attacks, which have left a trail of disruption in their wake. Maya OS: A New Epoch of Security Development and Collaboration The genesis of Maya OS has been a collaborative endeavour, uniting several key government entities. The Defence Ministry, in partnership with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), and the National Informatics Centre (NIC), has crafted Maya OS to serve as the sentinel of digital defence. Design and Features Maya OS stands on the sturdy foundation of Ubuntu, a renowned Linux distribution renowned for its impregnable security. It cleverly merges the familiarity of Windows' interface with the power of open-source Linux. A defining aspect is the incorporation of the Chakravyuh feature – an ingenious end-point anti-malware and antivirus software that erects a virtual barricade between users and the online realm, thwarting nefarious hackers from breaching sensitive boundaries. Ubuntu vs. Windows: A Security Reckoning Ubuntu: Bastion of Security Unlike the labyrinthine vulnerabilities often associated with Windows, Ubuntu boasts a security architecture that safeguards against digital malevolence. This distinction arises from Ubuntu's streamlined services and its open-source nature, inviting the collective wisdom of a global community of developers and users. Fortified with an impervious firewall and an unwavering user permission framework, Ubuntu charts a secure course. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/maya-os-empowering-indias-defence-indigenous-innovation-mohit-rao/?trackingId=lhgvjy1QQK2mi1X11JH0ng%3D%3D[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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