Monthly Archives: December 2016

Traffic Light Protocol

Classification of documents before distribution is one of the important activities of data managers in organizations. The better part of Information Security lies in properly classifying a document and tagging them properly for every end user to understand what he … Continue reading

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RBI amendment means…Digi Real Notes Can now be issued by Corporates:

I refer to the article “Here is how the Currency Shortage can vanish in a jiffy with “Digi-Real Currency” in which a solution to meet the current crisis of shortage of currency notes was discussed. One of the amendments that RBI … Continue reading

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Here is how the Currency Shortage can vanish in a jiffy with “Digi-Real Currency”

P.S: At the request of some of my friends, I have elaborated here the concept of Ze-Mo coupons I referred to in my previous article as a possible solution to the post-demonetization measure where there is a shortage of currency … Continue reading

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“Banks to report security breaches in two hours?”..Is it a Joke? or Fake News?

A report in the times group of papers today, it was stated that the Government has mandated that Banks need to report “Breaches” in their systems within 2 hours to the Government. TOI in its article titled “Government asks banks … Continue reading

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How Ze-Mo Coupons can address the issue of currency shortage after December 31st

Around 2003, the undersigned had come up with a solution named “Digital Value Imprinted Instrument System” (DVIIS). This was a “Brick and Click” solution to many of the problems of physical instruments which have a monetary value including “Currency”, “Stamps”, … Continue reading

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Does DMCA pose a risk to Indian hosting companies also?

When a hosting company hosts user content, there is always a risk of the hosting company being charged for abetting the copyright infringement if any by the user. In India, intermediaries are subject to the “Due Diligence” requirement under Section … Continue reading

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