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NEW CYBERSECURITY LAW OF CHINA
₹700₹637CHINA'S NEW CYBER SECURITY LAW, 2018 Cyber Security Law as a jurisprudence is constantly evolving. Different countries are coming up with their own national approaches to deal with cyber security. China has been one of the foremost players who has taken the early lead in this direction. China has come up with not just its National Cyber Security Law, but has also now come up with new supplement legal frameworks to protect and preserve cyber security. With effect from 1st of January 2018, China has introduced and implemented its Public Internet Cybersecurity Threat Monitoring and Mitigation Measures, 2018. These represent China's new Cyber Security Law which has come into effect from the beginning of 2018.Add to cart -
OUTSOURCING CONTRACTS – SOME INSIGHTS
₹700₹605OUTSOURCING CONTRACTS – SOME INSIGHTS Today, outsourcing is one of the most popular concepts across the world for saving of costs and manpower. Outsourcing has resulted in emergence of new economic factors apart from increasing efficiency and productivity. Technology has allowed outsourcers to use outsourcing as a methodology for leveraging the low cost of human capital in different parts of the world to perform the same productive jobs. The crux of outsourcing lies in the outsourcing contracts. In fact, the outsourcing contract is the Bible for the outsourcing relationship. Therefore, it is utmost necessity that the outsourcing contract must be documented in the proper format. It must have all the salient features and parameters which are essential for the purposes of sustaining a long-term outsourcing relationship.Add to cart -
QUANTUM COMPUTING LAW
₹800₹685QUANTUM COMPUTING LAW Quantum Computing is one of the most exciting technologies that we have seen emerging in the recent years. The potential of Quantum Computing is immense and would be a massive game changer in the coming times. At the time of writing, Quantum Computing is at a very early stage. However, its advent does bringacross alarge number of legal, policy and regulatory issues that are likely to evolve as this quantum technology develops and comes increasingly centre-stage in our lives.Add to cart -
RUSSIAN DATA LOCALIZATION LAW & CYBER SECURITY
₹900₹784RUSSIAN DATA LOCALIZATION LAW & CYBER SECURITY Today, cyberspace is being governed by various national legislations in different parts of the world. Consequently, we are beginning to find that breach of cyber security is becoming the topmost matter of concern for all stakeholders. On 1st September, 2015, Russia has implemented a new legislation showcasing a different approach to deal with cyber security challenges. It has introduced the element of data localization as an integral component of cyber security legal framework. Russia’s Data Localization Law has a potentially wide reach pertaining to cyber security, protection of data and information as well as its preservation. However, this new legal framework on Data Localization creates multi-folded uncertainty and impacts all companies who are doing business in Russia or deal with data of Russians.Add to cart -
SOCIAL MEDIA & MOBILE LAW – SOME EMERGING CHALLENGES
₹900₹729SOCIAL MEDIA & MOBILE LAW - SOME EMERGING CHALLENGES Today, mobile has been a game changer in our day-to-day lives. It has not only changed the way how we communicate with each other but more significantly has provided us the mobile platform for accessing social media, while being on the go. Consequently, various social media platforms and networks have consistently targeted mobile users. It is common knowledge that the mobile users of social media are constantly growing. It is therefore but natural to expect that social media platforms are now increasingly providing mobile applications for the purposes of accessing social media. However, the access of social media through mobiles, communication devices and smart devices brings forward various legal, policy and regulatory issues.Add to cart -
SUPREME COURT ON INDIAN CYBERLAW
₹900₹735"One of the best Cyberlaw ebooks of all time" - BookAuthoritySUPREME COURT ON INDIAN CYBERLAW In every jurisdiction, legislatures pass relevant laws but it is the judiciary that interprets the provisions of law. In India, the Indian Cyberlaw which got enacted in the year 2000, has come up with issues and aspects which impact the day-to-day lives of Indian users of computers, computer systems, computer networks, computer resources, and communication devices. The Supreme Court has through its various landmark decisions, decided various aspects which have further helped in the evolution of Cyberlaw jurisprudence in India. This eBook aims to examine the important Cyberlaw judgments and issues which have been pronounced by the Supreme Court of India on various occasions, and case laws that have impacted the growth and evolution of Indian cyber legal jurisprudence. The present eBook seeks to examine and analyze the various aspects of cyber legal jurisprudence which have been evolved by the Supreme Court of India and which form the foundation for the further growth of Cyberlaw jurisprudence.Read more -
TELECOM SERVICE PROVIDERS & LEGAL LIABILITY – AN INDIAN OVERVIEW
₹380₹222TELECOM SERVICE PROVIDERS AND THEIR LEGAL LIABILITY – AN INDIAN OVERVIEW India has seen remarkable advancement in the adoption and usage of mobile technologies. More and more Indians are leapfrogging to adoption of mobile devices. Consequently, the telecommunications networks in the country are becoming extremely robust. Further, these telecom networks are being targeted by a variety of telecom service providers for the purposes of providing various services on such telecom and mobile networks. However, these telecom service providers in India have a distinct legal liability under the existing Indian Cyberlaw. This is so because these telecom service providers are all coming within the ambit of the intermediaries under the Indian Information Technology Act, 2000. Further, the law has straddled the said telecom service providers with the mandatory responsibility of exercising due diligence while discharging their obligations under the law. The Indian Cyberlaw takes a strict view of telecom service providers who do not comply with the law. Commission of offences or contraventions by companies acting as telecom services providers under the Information Technology Act, 2000 does lead to its own stringent consequences.Add to cart -
THE GREAT INDIAN DATA VOMITING REVOLUTION
₹1230THE GREAT INDIAN DATA VOMITING REVOLUTION The Author has been following with fascination as to how Internet as a paradigm has grown from a small phenomenon to a life changing paradigm. The coming of Covid-19 has further re-emphasized the need of tremendous focus on the Internet as a central lifeline of our day-to-day lives. However, […]Add to cart