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INDIAN BIOMETRIC IDENTITY, AUTHENTICATION & LAW
₹950₹784INDIAN BIOMETRIC IDENTITY, AUTHENTICATION & LAW India is the largest democracy in the world. With the second largest population in the world, India has also increasingly engaged the attention of stakeholders. India has also done some trail blazing work in the area of national identity system based on biometric environment. The Indian national biometric identity system known as Aadhaar promises to leap frog to the next level of growth, given the recent developments in legal frameworks pertaining to the same. The Parliament of India has passed the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016. The said Aadhaar law not only provides legality to the concept of Aadhaar Number but also to the concept of authentication based on Aadhaar Number.Read more -
Indian Cyberlaw & Work From Home
₹1000₹700Coronavirus has impacted countries across the world and is no exception. With national lockdown being announced and implemented in India, Work From Home has become a practical defacto ground reality. Most of the companies are forced to now adopt Work From Home. However, Work From Home in India as a concept that has not yet substantially evolve in the past. Hence, Work From Home in India in the Coronavirus age, is likely to bring forward various complicated cyber legal, policy and regulatory issues which stakeholders are beginning to face.Add to cart -
INDIAN DIGITAL LAW – 12 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
₹180₹159INDIAN DIGITAL LAW - 12 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE India is one of the rising powers as far as Information Technology is concerned. The huge adoption and usage of mobile phones by the Indian population has made India a fertile e-commerce and m-commerce basin for the entire world. This is only been possible, thanks to the Indian Government putting in place the India’s digital law being the Information Technology Act, 2000. India’s digital law has not only provided for legal framework for electronic commerce and mobile commerce to prosper but has also provided a solid foundation for the regulation of unwarranted activities in the digital ecosystem.Add to cart -
INDIAN LAW ON E-EVIDENCE
₹2000₹1895INDIAN LAW ON E-EVIDENCE We are all so dependent on the digital format today. In the last few decades, the digital format has become an integral part of our day-to-day lives. Internet has become an essential component of our living. Internet has transformed all of us into global authors, global broadcasters and global transmitters of data. As such, every person has been transformed into a data entity who continues to be keeps on generating data. This data and information in the electronic form is nothing but electronic evidence which can potentially be used in a variety of circumstances. Hence, electronic evidence assumes massive significance in our day-to-day lives. Today, numerous actions and litigations are having electronic evidence components. The advent of mobiles and social media and their prevalent use has ensured that electronic evidence abounds all around us. However, merely collecting it is not sufficient. The electronic evidence must be properly produced and proved in accordance with requirements of law.Add to cart -
INDIAN NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY POLICY-A LEGAL ANALYSIS
₹800₹735INDIAN NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY POLICY-A LEGAL ANALYSIS In today's era, cyber security is becoming increasingly very significant. Cyber security is increasingly engaging the attention of the relevant lawmakers across the world and India is no exception. India has come up with its own dedicated National Cyber Security Policy in 2013. This Policy elaborates about various aspects of India's vision pertaining to cyber security and how it proposes to proceed forward in the direction of protection and preservation of cyber security in India. The eBook analyses the Indian Cyber Security Policy from a legal perspective. This eBook not only highlights the advances made by the Indian Cyber Security Policy, but also highlights some of the drawbacks concerning the said Policy.Add to cart -
INDIA’S DEMONETIZATION, CASHLESS ECONOMY & CYBERLAW CHALLENGES
₹900₹802"One of the best Cyberlaw ebooks of all time" - BookAuthorityINDIA'S DEMONETIZATION, CASHLESS ECONOMY & CYBERLAW CHALLENGES India has begun its journey in the direction of becoming a digital cashless economy. India demonetized its currency in the second week of November, 2016 and reiterated its resolve to transform the nation into a cashless economy. India's demonetization and advent towards the cashless economy has brought forward various Cyberlaw challenges and issues. This eBook seeks to examine the various Cyberlaw challenges that are faced by India as a nation, as it moves in the direction of transmigrating to a digital cashless economy. This eBook examines various important and significant facets which must be addressed by India as a nation as important priorities, as it prepares to go the cashless economy way.Add to cart -
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MOBILE ECOSYSTEM – A LEGAL VIEW
₹150₹133INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MOBILE ECOSYSTEM – A LEGAL VIEW The advent of mobiles has a direct impact upon protection and preservation of intellectual property rights. Today people use mobiles and communication devices for the purposes of accessing data and information in the electronic form including original data and original content having intrinsic intellectual property rights therein. While mobiles have also made life easy for corporates, corporates are slowly beginning to realize the deterrent effect that mobiles have upon on their efforts to protect and preserve their intellectual property rights. Mobiles today allow seamless infringement of copyright and other intellectual property rights in original literary, artistic, dramatic, musical or cinematographic works of the contents of creators. How does the law deal with this entire issue? What is the entire relationship between mobile phones and piracy? What is the legal impact of mobile phones on protection and preservation of intellectual property rights? These and other related questions are sought to be addressed in the present eBook.Add to cart -
Internet Of Behaviour & Cyberlaw
₹1300₹1101INTERNET OF BEHAVIOUR & CYBERLAW Internet has been growing by leaps and bounds. We are familiar with the Internet of Things (IOT) where all kinds of smart devices are getting connected to the internet. But beyond the advent and emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), a new kind of internet is being postulated. This is known as the Internet of Behaviour. This is a new paradigm which is substantially based on Internet of Things (IoT) but is specifically focused on analyzing the various data generated by data entities in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem and substantially impacting user behaviours.Add to cart -
INTERNET OF THINGS & CYBER SECURITY LAW
₹1000₹880INTERNET OF THINGS & CYBER SECURITY LAW Internet of Things (IOT) as a phenomenon seems to have become an integral part of our lives. We are getting more dependent on Internet of Things (IOT) devices. The Internet of Things (IOT) presents boundless new opportunities for all stakeholders. However, cyber security breaches are rampant on the Internet of Things (IOT). The absence of global agreement on cyber security standards for Internet of Things (IOT) effectively means that cyber criminals are having a field day. Hence, trying to regulate cyber security in Internet of Things (IOT) needs to become a top most priority from the governance standpoint. It is in this context that the regulation of cyber security in Internet of Things (IOT) has started assuming immense significance.Add to cart