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ISO 27001:2022 Demystified

In November 2022, ISO introduced a new version of its popular ISMS framework namely ISO 27001. This ISO 27001:2022 will be the new standard to replace the ISO 27001:2013 version. The ISO expects that the certifications on the basis of … Continue reading

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Mumbai High Court Flirting with Truth

The bench of Mumbai High Court which is hearing the complaint against the recent IT rules regarding fake news is making comments which make good headlines in a Newspaper but are irresponsible and may even be termed naive and biased. … Continue reading

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“Set a thief to catch a thief”… In the context of AI in Banks

AI is the buzzword in the tech world right now. Any software developer today meeting a client will first try to project how AI is built into his product to make it more efficient and cost effective. Every industry is … Continue reading

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India needs a new approach in Privacy Implementation

It is a standard practice in the Data Protection domain where an “Auditor” and an “Implementation Consultant” have different roles in establishing Privacy and Data Protection Compliance. However, this traditional approach imposes a relatively larger responsibility on an organization to … Continue reading

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Transparency starts with your Identity Disclosure

We are today seeing tech companies entering the field of services related to “Compliance of Regulatory aspects”. Many of them proclaim that they use AI and ML for various requirements. Some of them are providing services to organizations for KYC … Continue reading

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Press Conference by Humanoid Robots at UN AI for Good 2023 summit

An unique press conference was held at the AI for Good 2023 Global Summit where a panel of humanoid robots driven by AI and their creators addressed a Press conference. See details here The conference needs to be discussed in … Continue reading

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