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Why ITA 2008 Compliance enhances Insurability?

It is one of the established principles of Insurance that when the Insurance Company pays a claim, it does make its efforts to recover its loss in whatever manner possible. When the loss has been caused on account of a … Continue reading

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Is Domain Name an Insurable Asset?

Ever since Internet became a key channel of contact with prospective customers for a business entity, domain Names have become an important identifier that enables this customer connect.  Today, a domain name is the most important element of “Brand building”. … Continue reading

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If NaMo is the CEO of Digital India.. who will be the CISO of Digital India?

The event on 1st July, 2015, in which our Prime Minister Modi launched the Digital India project along with the battery of industrialists was very very impressive. I suppose Mr Arnab Goswami and the Congress must be squirming within themselves … Continue reading

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“Dyre” threat to Indian Bank customers

The threat of “Dyre” trojan discovered a few months back seems to have been upgraded with some recent reports with the finding of some variants. Dyre is a malware targetting customers of more than 1000 banks worldwide. Indian Banks are … Continue reading

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Banks Prepare an assault on customers through Court actions

Naavi.org has been highlighting the fact that banks are conducting “Unsafe Banking” in pursuance of “Profit before Customer Service” and pushing Customers into greater and greater risks. RBI has through the 2001 guidelines on Internet Banking and again through the … Continue reading

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Has RBI really woken up from its slumber?

Mr Raghuram Rajan, Governor of RBI sprang a surprise during the press interaction on 14th May following the Board meeting at Goa, by hinting at setting up of a subsidiary to meet the Cyber Security requirements of the sector. This … Continue reading

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