Author Archives: Vijayashankar Na

About Vijayashankar Na

Naavi is a veteran Cyber Law specialist in India and is presently working from Bangalore as an Information Assurance Consultant. Pioneered concepts such as ITA 2008 compliance, Naavi is also the founder of Cyber Law College, a virtual Cyber Law Education institution. He now has been focusing on the projects such as Secure Digital India and Cyber Insurance

Critics are Early Whistleblowers… Principle no 7/12 under DGPSI

DGPSI which is the “Viswa Guru of compliance frameworks” has 12 principles under which principle number Seven  is “Critics are Early Whistle Blowers”. This principle recognizes that in Risk Management, the Incident Management system needs to recognize that identification of … Continue reading

Posted in Privacy | Leave a comment

India AI Mission abdicates its responsibility to people in the AI Guidelines

For the Attention of the members of the India AI Guidelines Committee The goal of India’s AI Governance Framework is stated (Refer para 2.1 of the report)  as “To promote innovation, adoption, diffusion and  advancement of AI” while mitigating risks … Continue reading

Posted in Privacy | Leave a comment

Recommendations of the Indian AI guidelines to the industry vs practical guidelines under DGPSI-AI

For the attention of the Indian AI Guidelines Committee headed  by Dr Balaraman, Professor, IIT Madras. The Indian AI Guidelines had set out the above recommendations for the industry. The DGPSI AI which is a framework exclusively for the compliance … Continue reading

Posted in Privacy | Leave a comment

Six principles of DGPSI-AI Vs Seven Sutras of India AI Guidelines (IAIG)

For the attention of the Indian AI Committee headed  by Dr Balaraman, Professor, IIT Madras. Since the Committee is not aware of the DGPSI-AI framework developed voluntarily on behalf of the Indian industry, it is our duty to present some … Continue reading

Posted in Privacy | Leave a comment

The 26 ISO standards referred to by the India AI Guidelines

While our Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi swears by “Made in India” the reference to 26 ISO standards in the AI guidelines indicates that MeitY is not concerned with such indigenization of industry efforts. This was once pointed out by … Continue reading

Posted in Privacy | Leave a comment

Data Input BIAS indicated in the AI Guidelines report?

The November 5 guidelines issued by Meity on AI, is a guideline meant to unlock AI’s benefits for growth, inclusion, and competitiveness, while safeguarding against risks to individuals and society. The PIB press note indicates that “These are envisioned as … Continue reading

Posted in Privacy | Leave a comment