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The Shape of Things to Come…The New Data Protection Act of India-1 (The Beginning)

(This is a continuation of the earlier article in which the framework of the New Data Protection Act of India -NPDAI was discussed) We expect that soon Government will release a draft of  a “Personal Data Protection Act” in lieu … Continue reading

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Technology Intoxication is like Wheeling on the City roads.. You may crash or be jailed

Naavi has been warning the immature technology experts that there is a tendency with some to get intoxicated with the technology power they appear to have. Some of them use their knowledge and skill to be security specialists and ensure … Continue reading

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Ignorance Kills Career of a Promising Techie.. Will it affect Ola Cabs also?

Irrespective of what happens later in the complaint of UIDAI against Mr Abhinav Srivastava, a software engineer working at Ola Cabs (ANI Technologies Pvt Ltd), the fact is that he has now been booked as a “Prime Accused” in a … Continue reading

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“Aadhar hacking case” is an example of Techno Legal Risk management failure

The so called “Aadhar Hacking Case” filed in Bangalore on Abhinav Shrivastava, has also revealed two important lessons for organizations such as UIDAI, NIC and Hospitals on the one hand and also the Police and the Adjudicator of Karnataka on … Continue reading

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Hacking may be your passion… Are you making it a gate pass to Jail?

Naavi.org has time and again warned security specialists about bragging about their hacking exploits on the web. On August 25, 2010, Naavi.org had brought to the notice of public how a senior software professional from Hyderabad working in a leading … Continue reading

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Whistle Blower Reveals Information Security Breach and Fraud at NSE

Just yesterday, we were congratulating SEBI on its intended progressive use of technology for e-IPO. Unfortunately, today we need to point out the serious security issues that remain to be addressed when IT usage is taken to critical areas such … Continue reading

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