New Delhi -
Countries world over are using the facade of national security to violate civil liberties and India is no exception. India has no constitutionally sound lawful interception law, say supreme court attorney and techno legal expert Praveen Dalal.
As more and more users are concerned about their privacy and anonymity, new search engines like DuckDuckGo would be a better option than the traditional search engines.
Google must consider the question of whether the use of privacy and cyber security safeguards like Tor software is in itself sufficient grounds to remove a blog from Google’s database. Does the mere use of Tor violates the terms and conditions of Google
The Crime and Criminal Tracking Network And Systems of India has been recently launched by Indian government. It aims at streamlining the law enforcement machinery all over India.
Perry4Law has recently found that the website of Department of Telecommunications (DOT) is infected by malware. Despite the fact that this issue has been reported publicly, the DOT has still to take necessary action.
Privacy rights are valuable and must not be violated by the government under the garb of national security. This article is analysing whether the citizens have a right to self-defense against the State if the latter is violating their rights illegally?
India has recently come up with the Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2008 that has proposed to further weaken the existing Cyber law of India, i.e. IT Act, 2000. This work is analysing the future impact of e-surveillance in India.
An article about the use of insecure wireless networks in India by terrorists. The IT Act, 2000 that is also the sole cyber law of India is also silent on this aspect.
Social Engineering is emerging as a potential threat to big corporations and organisations. Experts believe that tackling social engineering requires a different cyber security strategy.