Monthly Archives: March 2023

The New Digital India Act in the making-1 : Cyber Crimes under IPC?

A few months back, Naavi.org had started a discussion on “Shape of Things to Come” where several aspects of Data Protection Law was discussed through a series of articles. A total of 23 articles were published ending with “Cut paste … Continue reading

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“Concurrent Compliance” under PDPSI

While the Government of India is in the process of finalizing the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill (DPDPB), Naavi is busy in finalizing the new version of PDPSI incorporating the changes that have been brought in by the DPDPB2022. Once … Continue reading

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Public Consultation on Digital India Act launched

Honourable Minister of State for IT, Sri Rajeev Chandrashekar (RC) launched the first public consultation on the proposed Digital India Act 2023 (DIA2023) at Hotel Conrad, Bangalore on 9th March 2023. During the interaction, RC presented the thoughts of the … Continue reading

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Crypto Notification on PMLA

On 7th March 2023, the Finance ministry has issued a Gazette notification as follows. Read along with PMLA, this means that any person who is directly or indirectly associated with entities like the above will be exposed to penalties under … Continue reading

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Has LaMDA become Sentient?

(P.S: Meaning of Sentient=Able to perceive or feel things) LaMDA, the Google’s AI engine which is a supervised learning model as against the Pre trained model which GPT is, has been trained on the basis of  about 1.56 trillion words … Continue reading

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Cyber Security professionals need to study the cause of the rogue behaviour of GPT3

Some individuals act dumb but they act intelligently. If given an opportunity and platform, they can through their false narrative mislead the society. If public are repeatedly exposed to such fake narrative, they are likely to be swayed to some … Continue reading

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