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Will Aadhaar based POS reduce credit card frauds?
The RBI directions of September 29, 2016 on Aadhaar based authentication for Card Present Transactions is yet another intiative taken by RBI to improve the security of Card transactions and reducing the fraud possibilities. The policy reiterates and sets a … Continue reading
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UID will become the ID for Healthcare privacy control
The UID or the Aadhar started as an ID that could separate Indian Citizens in border areas from illegal migrants and serve the national security purpose. Subsequently, it has become a project to provide a control mechanism to reduce pilferage in … Continue reading
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Indian Version of HIPAA is in the making
The proposed HDPSA (Health Data Privacy and Security Act) which is being worked on by the Health and Family Welfare department of the Union Government is likely to draw a lot from the HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) … Continue reading
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First Sector Specific Privacy Law likely on Health Information in India
At a time when there is a raging debate on whether the health status of a leader like Ms Jayalalitha should be made public or held confidential and whether unnecessary secrecy breeds rumours or confidentiality is essential for public peace, … Continue reading
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Privacy and Media..Do we need a Sector Specific Privacy law?
Media is considered the fourth pillar of democracy and “Free Press” is considered the hallmark of a mature democratic society. The same society also holds “Privacy Right” in high esteem. But often the “Privacy Right” of individuals clash with the … Continue reading
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Webcams used to mount a DDOS attack
In an interesting report highlighting the new dimensions of Cyber threats that may arise from IoT (Internet of Things) devices, BBC reported (Refer article here) that a webhosting company OVH suffered a DDOS attack from an army of Webcams acting … Continue reading
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