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The Proposed Map Law Could hit Many Start-Ups a death blow.. Are anti Modi Moles at work?

Over the last decade and more specifically over the last few years, there has been a tremendous development in the use of ICT with the mobile technology taking firm roots. On the one hand Mr Modi has been promoting the … Continue reading

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IRCTC hacking.. What Next?

It has been reported that the IRCTC servers have been hacked and data base of millions of users compromised. See article here It is also learnt that the information is available on CDs for Rs 15000/- . (From unconfirmed private … Continue reading

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Unified Payment Interface makes Mobile a better tool for financial frauds

Last week, Reserve Bank of India proudly announced the launch of a “Unified Payment Interface” (UPI) hailed as the next giant leap in “Digital Payment System Innovation”. UPI is expected to make our mobiles a universal instrument for all forms … Continue reading

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The Unification of Fraud possibilities through UPI

The Unified Payment System launched by RBI on 12th April 2016 on a platform managed by National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) poses a huge challenge to the security of public money held in Banks. As we go forward, the … Continue reading

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Bug Bounty Policy as part of Corporate Governance Responsibilities

Software is a unique industry where from Operating Systems to applications, programs are released for public use, without any real commitment from the software developers as to whether the program is free from vulnerabilities. In fact, vulnerabilities give raise to … Continue reading

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Dispute Risk Management… Being Prepared for the unexpected

Every entrepreneur or businessman starts with an optimistic outlook that everything will be going as per plan. He enters into number of contracts thinking that the other party will always do what he has agreed to do. He will presume … Continue reading

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