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RBI cannot remain silent.. and so also NPCI, CERT and Ministers of Home, IT and Finance

Naavi.org has pointed out several times in the past the security risks in the Indian Banking system and how the customers are vulnerable. We have also pointed out the responsibility of RBI in this regard. It is therefore no surprise … Continue reading

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The Reliance Jio-Big Data Push and Infosec concerns

The Reliance Jio launch on 5th September 2016 will start a new era in Mobile industry in India. The “Mobile” as a concept was a replacement to the phone and the initial positioning of the device was as an “Instrument … Continue reading

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Is your Right to Justice being trampled by Bureaucracy in Karnataka?

The hallmark of Democracy is that every Citizen has a right to be entitled to Quick and Fair Justice. But when the system fails to provide this fundamental right of a citizen, the society faces the danger of the raise of … Continue reading

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The Mystery Land of Cyber Insurance-3: Who should get Cyber Insurance Cover?

Naavi  has been an advocate of Cyber Insurance for a long long time. However, the market seems to be dragging its feet either because the insurance companies are too scared to touch the unknown risks involved or the insurance seekers … Continue reading

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Conviction of an Intermediary is possible even before the real cyber criminal is traced.

It had been reported earlier that a Cyber Cafe owner in Pune was imprisoned for 15 days and fined for Rs 10000/-  under Section 67(C) of Information Technology Act 2000 as amended in 2008 (ITA2000/8). We now have a copy of … Continue reading

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Is Cyber Insurance a B2B product? or B2C product?

Insurance is a means by which certain risks are transferred to an expert. All of us are familiar with Life Insurance, Health Insurance and Motor Vehicle Insurance. We take insurance because we know that a certain contingency needs to be covered. In … Continue reading

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