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CCTV gets a new wave of recognition

The Supreme Court of India in its order on Paramvir Singh Saini Vs Baljit Singh  has brought about a very important provision on bringing accountability at Police Stations by directing the use of CCTVs. The Order is dated December 2, 2020 … Continue reading

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First Objections, Next Suggestions and now change of goalpost… a conspiracy to delay PDPA?

“Person Who Knows”  (PWK) “Nothing Personal about Data Protection Bill as JPC proposes to expand scope”… so says an article today in livemint.com It is well known that there is a lobby of opponents to the PDPB and this media … Continue reading

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Will NPCI indulge in Data Laundering like CIBIL?

Naavi.org had earlier pointed out how CIBIL which was once owned by Indian Banks was quietly transferred to a foreign company for undisclosed consideration by a number of Indian public sector Banks in a concerted move. In the process, more … Continue reading

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WhatsApp Pay : A Master Circular required from RBI

WhatsApp has been in news as a messaging Company providing End to end encrypted messaging services in the past, introducing vanishing messages etc. As a messaging company it had its share of controversies involving spread of fake messages and mobilization … Continue reading

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Pharma data breaches should stop once data protection law comes into force

[Reproduced from India Legallive.com] Three major cyber attacks in the Indian pharma industry in the last few months have left people wondering whether there is a pattern indicating the reason for this spurt. First was the Breach Candy Hospital one … Continue reading

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Has Modi given up his fight against Corruption?

Naavi.org has been time and again pointing out that Bitcoins and Crypto Currencies are like the drug menace and have to be eliminated from India if we are serious about rooting out corruption and cyber crimes. I still believe that … Continue reading

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