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Governance by Data is the new Corporate Mantra for the next decade

The world of Business Management has undergone a substantial change in the last decade with the advent of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The impact of ICT was first felt in establishing an effective communication channel with Customers and Business … Continue reading

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The Theory of Mind…Concept of Qualia

At Naavi.org, we have frequently alluded to “Theory” to explain concepts. We discussed the “Theory of Information Security Motivation” at one time and also created the “Theory of Data” to explain “Data” and its relation to “Privacy”. We did make … Continue reading

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Should AI ethics include “Forgetting”?…towards AI regulation in India

This is a continuation of our discussion on ” Towards AI Regulation in India”. Presently, any AI algorithm is a piece of computer instruction which creates an automatic functioning of a software/hardware. The automated functioning of the AI device is … Continue reading

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Request lodged to SEC to conduct enquiry against Hindenburg firm for investment fraud

PS: This post is not related to the area of Cyber Law or Data Privacy which is the professional activity of Naavi. It is linked to the national interest of India and to Information Warfare issues. I donot subscribe to … Continue reading

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10 years after Naavi’s suggestion, “Data Embassy” concept is accepted by the Government !

In 2013, Naavi had suggested a concept titled “Privacy Protection Zones” as a solution to India not having a Privacy Law but wanting to retain the data processing business. In 2015, Naavi highlighted this need along with other requirements  for … Continue reading

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Data Protection Governance Framework

Naavi has been advocating a Data Protection Compliance Framework for organizations to follow as a replacement of international frameworks like ISMS under ISO 27001/27701 etc., without diluting the requirements of these frameworks but enhancing them to many new Governance related … Continue reading

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