Author Archives: Vijayashankar Na

About Vijayashankar Na

Naavi is a veteran Cyber Law specialist in India and is presently working from Bangalore as an Information Assurance Consultant. Pioneered concepts such as ITA 2008 compliance, Naavi is also the founder of Cyber Law College, a virtual Cyber Law Education institution. He now has been focusing on the projects such as Secure Digital India and Cyber Insurance

E Rupee is a re-invention of Naavi’s DVIIS

Between 2003 and 2021, there is a time gap of 18 years. Between the ideation of DVIIS and E Rupee has been such a distance in time. DVIIS was invented and proposed by Naavi and E-Rupee has been introduced by … Continue reading

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Valuation of Data can enable Vodafone to sail over its current problem

(Continued from previous article) The world is today speaking of “Data Driven Organizations”. Essentially, this means that “Data Engineering” is used to increase the productivity of companies. There could be several ways  by which “Data” can help a company to … Continue reading

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Revaluation of Data Assets of Vodafone could resolve its Financial Problems

Vodafone is facing a financial crisis. (Refer article in New Indian Express) A company which has 270 million customers is in financial crisis and is unable to face the loss arising out of the Supreme Court decision which had made … Continue reading

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Cost Accounting Required in Data Valuation

In computing the intrinsic value of data as an asset, cost based method is one of the choices that a Data Valuer needs to explore. Current market value if available could be the second option while Net Present Value of … Continue reading

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Asatoma sadgamaya…Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya…Oh DVSI, Oh DVSI…

(DVSI stands for Data Valuation Standard of India… Refer www.dvsi.in for more information) Companies often face the dilemma on payment of ransom when their data is captured and held hostage by a ransomware attacker. The attacker fixes a certain price … Continue reading

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Right To Forget ..in Madras High Court

After the Delhi High Court and Orissa High Court indicating that Right to Forget can be extended to a right to remove reference to an accused in a Court Judgement, the Madras High Court has now rejected the “Right to … Continue reading

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