| The Indian ITeS-BPO industry has called for raising the bar on security and data privacy norms for the 'India' brand to grow in reputation. |
| The industry, which witnessed some unsavoury incidents in the recent past of alleged frauds from a few call centre agents, is working on tightening its security norms so as to continue to attract global clients to trust their business processes to Indian firms. |
| Jerry Rao, chairman, MphasiS speaking at a session on security at the ongoing NASSCOM ITeS-BPO Summit in Bangalore on Tuesday said: "There is no way we as an industry can promise total fool proof processes to our clients. What we can assure is that once a flaw is detected, how soon we can plug that and how we can keep on continuing to improve our systems and process so as to enable the industry to mature." |
| Giving example on how his own firm was at the centre of controversy over a few call centre agents allegedly siphoned out money from credit card consumers in the US, he said: "The Indian BPO industry is at an infancy stage and when one tends to hire 400-500 people every month, we often ignore checking the veracity of employees ." |


