Duggal describes IT act as toothlessPavan Duggal, Supreme Court lawyer and leading cyber law expert has described the country's Information Technology (IT) Act as `toothless', claiming that the law has not been able to prevent the rise in the level of cybercrime in the country. He ... Topnews.in, 1 month ago |
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Trade Theft: One in Four US Firms ExposedOne in four U.S. businesses are vulnerable to having their trade secrets stolen, according to Pavan Duggal, president of India-based cyber law consultancy cyberlaws.net and an advocate in the Supreme Court of India, who said the ongoing threat could ... CNBC, 2 weeks ago
US Firms Exposed to Rampant Trade Theft Pro
Calcutta News.Net, 2 weeks ago
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Delhi witnesses a fashion extravaganzaThe Annual Fashionista Fashion Fest, 2013, hosted by Neetu Pavan Manikatalia, managing director, Fashionista, The School of Fashion Technology, and Pavan Chaudhary, director, of the college, at The Kila in the capital. Ramneek Pantal kept the ... Times of India, 5 days ago
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Gulf ATM heist raises questions over credibility of Indian outsourcing firmsThe $45-million ATM heist at Gulf-based National Bank of Ras Al Khaimah PSC has once again brought the Indian information technology-enabled service companies under the spotlight. According to industry analysts and cyber experts, such incidences can ... Hindu Business Line, 1 week ago
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World wide playgroundThe Delhi High Court recently asked the central government to explain why minors are allowed to create online accounts on social networking sites such as Facebook or Orkut. The High Courts question stems from a petition filed by former senior BJP ... Calcutta Telegraph, 1 week ago
Delhi HC asks govt to explain how minors can use FB and Google+
Tech2.com India, 3 weeks ago
Delhi HC seeks explanation from Centre over under-18s on Facebook, Google
Think Digit, 3 weeks ago
Illegal for minors to open Facebook account: petition
The Hindu, 3 weeks ago
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Rape threats make women quit virtual lifeWomen cant escape the shadow of fear, even in the virtual world. More and more women are experiencing abuse, name calling and harassment on various social media forums. Activist Kavita Krishnan became the latest target of online abusers while she was ... Asian Age, 1 week ago
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Govt's secret snooping arm has cyber activists worried [Security] [Times of India]The union ministry of communications and information technology's recent hush-hush surveillance project, Central Monitoring System (CMS), has invoked Lucius Fox-like responses from cyber world activists and lawyers. The CMS can bypass manual ... TMC Net, 1 week ago
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'Banning doesnt guarantee womens safety'In the land of the Kamasutra, where talking about sex is still taboo, authorities have found strange solutions to curb sexual violence against women A petition, recently filed by Indore-based advocate Kamlesh Vaswani, has forced the Supreme Court to ... Times of India, 1 week ago
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Is virtual world monitoring by government infringement of privacy or necessity?It has been reported that last month the Indian government quietly started a project called Central Monitoring System. This gives complete access to the Indian government of India's public and private telecommunication network. Every online ... Meri News, 1 week ago
India Rolls Out Central Monitoring System To Snoop On All Communications
Slashdot, 2 weeks ago
Govt can now snoop on your SMSs, online chats
Times of India, 2 weeks ago
Central Monitoring System to Make Government Privy to Phone Calls, SMS and Social Media Conversation
Communications Today, 2 weeks ago
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Tech alert! Slew of mobile phone apps pose security threatSecurity agencies may have found a way to intercept highly encrypted BlackBerry Messenger ( BBM) services, but other similar applications such as WhatsApp messenger and free service Viber which enable millions of users to call and text appear to be ... India Today, 2 weeks ago
Slew of mobile apps pose security threat [Mail Today (India)]
TMC Net, 2 weeks ago
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