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

Model Data Breach Notification Policy from CLCC

Naavi’s Cyber Law Compliance Center (CLCC) has so far announced a program to build a Society of Cyber Law Compliant  Netizens/Organizations in India which requires a code of conduct to be developed. We intend suggesting the code of conduct through a … Continue reading

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E Commerce industry should open their eyes to the new threat..

Bengaluru is hailed as the Silicon Capital of the country.  A few years back there was an announcement made that Bengaluru would be made the Cyber Security Capital of the country. Startups still consider that this is the City to … Continue reading

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“Society of Cyber Law Compliant Netizens” from Cyber Law Compliance Center

Cyber Law Compliance Center started by Naavi.org is a pilot project in pursuance of the fundamental objective of Naavi.org viz “Towards Building a Responsible Cyber Society”, in the immediate context of building a “Secure Digital India”. “Securing” the digital space is … Continue reading

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Model WhatsApp Administration Policy..to shield Admins from arrest

After the arrest of WhatsApp Group Admins by the Latur Police it has become necessary for all Netizens who want to use WhatsApp and more specifically create and become Admins, to protect themselves from possible prospect of arrest. Though if the … Continue reading

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“Ignorance Creates New Law”.. After Section 66A it is now WhatsApp administrator’s liability

We are familiar with the words “Ignorance is no excuse in law”.  But when law is in a state of constant evolution and re-interpretation, it is difficult not to question how will “Ignorance” be tested. Just as many other principles … Continue reading

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“Fake Review” as a business

I refer to a report today in money.cnn.com, staing that Amazon has  sued over 1000 sellers of “fake product reviews”. It may surprise many that “Writing Fake Reviews” is a business model taken by many and it is being advertised … Continue reading

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