Category Archives: Cyber Law

Save Facebook … from “Dark Facebook Groups”

It will appear strange that Naavi is calling for “Save Facebook” when most think that it is in great shape and thriving to challenge Google today which itself has dwarfed even Microsoft. But for those of us who have seen Napster … Continue reading

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Hacking may be your passion… Are you making it a gate pass to Jail?

Naavi.org has time and again warned security specialists about bragging about their hacking exploits on the web. On August 25, 2010, Naavi.org had brought to the notice of public how a senior software professional from Hyderabad working in a leading … Continue reading

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Will Cooperative Banks be a Security hole in the Indian Banking industry?

The recent developments in RBI with the issue of “Cyber Security Guidelines” on June 2, 2016 and formation of an IT Subsidiary which apart from overseeing the internal IT operations will guide the regulated Banks also has created a renewed … Continue reading

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The Mystery Land of Cyber Insurance-3: Who should get Cyber Insurance Cover?

Naavi  has been an advocate of Cyber Insurance for a long long time. However, the market seems to be dragging its feet either because the insurance companies are too scared to touch the unknown risks involved or the insurance seekers … Continue reading

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The mystery land of Cyber Insurance-2: What is Cyber Insurance?

Naavi along with some of his friends embarked upon a Cyber Insurance Status study in India titled “India Cyber Insurance Survey 2015”. Some aspects of this survey has been briefly referred to on this site earlier. Now based on the … Continue reading

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ITA 2008 compliance guidelines for Matrimonial Websites

An Advisory has been issued by deity on ITA 2008 compliance requirements by matrimonial websites. It is well known that matrimonial websites are “Intermediaries” under ITA 2008 and the guidelines already issued under Section 79A for “Due Diligence”are applicable. Such … Continue reading

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