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

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Why the Supreme Court’s AI Draft Needs to Rethink “Court Data” and “Sensitive Judicial Data

(This is in further continuation of the previous article on definitions in the SC draft regulations) The draft Supreme Court Regulations for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Courts, 2026  (SCAIF) appears to treat “Sensitive Judicial Data” as a proxy … Continue reading

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Follow this website for AI related Risk identification

FDPPI’s AI Chair would like to draw attention of readers to to https://reglegbrief.com/ a website which provides many useful information to AI auditors. RegLegBrief is the public research output of Verdus Technologies Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-incorporated regulatory technology firm. The … Continue reading

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AI exposes the Big4 myth: Attention Board Directors !

I came across an interesting Linked in post today. I could have just given a link to the post and moved on. But I felt that it is better to reproduce the entire post just to ensure that readers donot … Continue reading

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DGPSI updates the AI definition

Following the comparison of AI definition in the Supreme Court AI framework and the DGPSI definition a need for refinement of the AI definition for DGPSI auditors has arisen. At present, the DGPSI definition of AI followed the description provided … Continue reading

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Definition of AI in the SCAIF

This is in further continuation of the discussion on the Supreme Court AI regulations (Draft) In the Supreme Court draft regulations on AI usage, AI has been defined as “a machine-based system that infers, learns, and generates decisions, predictions, and … Continue reading

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