Category Archives: Cyber Law

Atleast Now Mr Modi should know the Villain called Bitcoin

It is reported that Mr Narendra Modi’s twitter account was hacked and a request was placed for contribution to the PM’s fund through Bitcoins. It is obvious that this is the work of fraudulent hackers who must have been able … Continue reading

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Techgentsia sets a new Trend

The announcement that a relatively unknown company from Alampuzha a small town in Kerala has won the grand challenge mounted by MeitY to find an alternative to Zoom has created a new enthusiasm in many small software development teams that … Continue reading

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Live Mint Interview on Data Protection Regulations

Following is the interview of Naavi that appeared in Live Mint recently: Excerpts as published: What’s your take on the provisions in the bill? Privacy legislation is always a complicated legislation. You have to balance the interest of privacy activists … Continue reading

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Anonymisation is the boundary between Personal Data and Non Personal Data

P.S: This is a long post and addresses multiple objectives. Firstly it responds to a report which appeared in Medianama.com on what transpired at the JPC deposition to correct some misconceptions. Secondly it tries to explain the difference between de-identification … Continue reading

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Virtual Seminar on Data Protection

Naavi has through FDPPI indicated its intention of undertaking a large scale “Data Protection Awareness Program in India” through education programs built around the core concept of “Data Protection”. One of the first programs taking this concept ahead was conducted … Continue reading

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Virtual Seminar on Cyber Security and Data Protection

Sessions would also be live on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUFNYkGDFAM1woPx8sdqVhQ

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