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AUSTRALIAN ANTI-ENCRYPTION LAW & CYBER SECURITY
₹950₹842"One of the best new Cyberlaw ebooks" - BookAuthority "One of the best new Cyberlaw books" - BookAuthoritAUSTRALIAN ANTI-ENCRYPTION LAW & CYBER SECURITY Encryption as a subject has always intrigued both technologists and policy-makers. While encryption provides a distinctive new level of security and also guarantees privacy, at the same time it presents a grey zone as far as policymaking is concerned. Lot of sovereign governments increasingly believe the common prevalent reality that encryption in today's scenario is not only being used for legitimate purposes but is also being used for committing various crimes and for criminal activities and purposes. In this context, different countries have sought to come up with their own distinctive legislations to govern different aspects of encryption.Add to cart -
AUTHENTICATION IN MOBILITY – A LEGAL VIEWPOINT
₹160₹133AUTHENTICATION IN MOBILITY - A LEGAL VIEWPOINT As increasingly mobiles are being used for a variety of human endeavours and activities, there is increasingly a need felt for mobile authentication. The concept of mobile signature has emerged and is increasingly gaining currency. What kind of authentication that is done in the context of use of mobiles and communication devices? What are the various strategies adopted in the context of mobile authentication? What are various kinds of factor of authentication available internationally in this regard? These and other related issues concerning mobile authentication have been sought to be addressed in this book. Clearly, a lot of development has yet to take place in the area of mobile authentication. However, there will also be a need for coming up with appropriate changes in Mobile Law jurisprudence as developments take place in the area of mobile authentication.Add to cart -
BELARUS CRYPTO CURRENCY LAW – AN ANALYSIS
₹800₹683BELARUS CRYPTO CURRENCY LAW - AN ANALYSIS Crypto-currencies today are hot topics of discussions. The disruptive nature of Crypto-currencies can hardly be overstated. Crypto-currencies are expected to change the complete landscape of payments in the coming times. That is the reason why different countries have sought to treat Crypto-currencies with lot of careful analysis and examination. In this context, Belarus as a Republic has come up with a refreshingly new legal approach on Crypto-currency mining. Belarus has come up with a new legislation that goes ahead and not just legalizes Crypto-currencies but also legalized the legal frameworks for Crypto-currency mining. The impact of the Belarus legal framework on Blockchain technologies is indeed very interesting to analyze. By passing the new law, Belarus has broken new ground; it has taken a thought leadership position which lot of other nations are likely to watch and emulate in the coming times.Add to cart -
BIG DATA & CYBERLAW- A BASIC PRIMER
₹950₹781"One of the best new Cyberlaw ebooks" - BookAuthority One of the best new Cyberlaw books" - BookAuthority"One of the best new Cyberlaw ebooks" - BookAuthority BIG DATA & CYBERLAW- A BASIC PRIMERBig data is a term that we are increasingly hearing these days. In fact, big data has already started impacting the mainstream operations of our daily lives, without us even realising the same. Companies and legal entities are increasingly relying upon big data, not just for the purposes of making intelligent decisions but also for the purposes of predicting consumer behaviour and evolving future appropriate strategies to further business interests. In this context, while big data is continuing to grow, there are a variety of legal, policy and regulatory issues concerning big data which have already emerged. These issues are critical as they are intrinsically linked with the kind of data that is collected on the big data sets and big databases. These issues have been addressed to some extent in various national legislations. Further, various international best practices have been evolved and adopted by the big data stakeholders.Read more -
BIOMETRIC CONFIDENTIALITY, SECURITY & INDIAN LAW
₹950₹784BIOMETRIC CONFIDENTIALITY, SECURITY & INDIAN LAW In the year 2009, India started an experiment that was soon become a trailblazer. This was the Indian Aadhaar system or the Indian national biometric identity system. Under the said scheme, India initiated the process of collecting the biometric and demographic information of Indian residents, so that biometric identity consisting random Aadhaar Number could be granted to them. This biometric identity ecosystem slowly started growing and today, India’s national biometric identity system is the biggest biometric identity system anywhere in the world. Meanwhile, India has come up with the new legal framework to govern the national biometric identity system. Indian legislation has been extremely concerned that biometric information being collected under the national biometric identity system, should be secure, protected as well as confidential. That is the reason why the law has come up with various statutory parameters to protect confidentiality and security of biometric information in India.Read more -
BIOMETRIC CRIMES – REGULATION IN INDIA
₹850₹784BIOMETRIC CRIMES -REGULATION IN INDIA India has demonstrated to the world its unique working of its national biometric identity system, being the Aadhaar system. This is the system which has collated the biometric and demographic information of residents in India and has issued to residents, a random Aadhaar Number which can be used as proof of identity. However, given the significance and value of biometric information, it is but natural to expect that criminal activities would be targeted at such biometric information, by criminal elements. This eBook seeks to understand the various biometric crimes that have been defined, under the Indian law impacting biometric information. It is pertinent to note that India has already put in place the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016 which seeks to provide legal framework for regulating activities in the Aadhaar ecosystem. Various crimes impacting biometric and demographic information have been defined under the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016.Add to cart -
BLOCKCHAIN CONTRACTS & CYBERLAW
₹850₹782BLOCKCHAIN CONTRACTS & CYBERLAW Bitcoins as a game changer have virtually set people's imagination into flight. Bitcoins are based on blockchain technology. Increased exploration of the further uses of blockchain technologies has shown that there is immense promise in blockchain technologies. No wonder, blockchain contracts are now beginning to be viewed with increased seriousness. Blockchain contracts are contracts that are entered into using blockchain technology. Unlike the actual world contract, blockchain contracts are different inasmuch as they are executed using the code embedded in the blockchain. As more and more users of blockchain technologies are beginning to emerge, the significance of the blockchain contract is beginning to dawn on the stakeholders. Blockchain contracts bring with them, their own share of legal issues and challenges. World over, cyber legal jurisprudence has not even begun examining the legal nuances concerning the blockchain contract and how Cyberlaw needs to view the blockchain contract.Read more -
BLOCKCHAIN LAW – A PRIMER
₹700₹640BLOCKCHAIN LAW – A PRIMER We all have been hearing much about Blockchain these days. Experts tell us that this new game changing technology is going to change the way we do activities in the digital and mobile ecosystem. The adoption of Blockchain brings with it a large number of legalities. Various legal, policy and regulatory issues, which the widespread adoption of Blockchain technology brings forth, need to be appropriately addressed. This Book is a primer on some of the more significant and important legal, policy and regulatory issues concerning Blockchains. This Book aims to be a starting point for discussions, deliberations and analysis by relevant thought leaders on how the varied legal and regulatory challenges facing Blockchain technologies as a whole need to be appropriately addressed.Add to cart -
BYOD AND THE LAW
₹300₹268BYOD AND THE LAW The advent of technology and mobility has ensured a change in people's perspective. Today, more and more people want to carry their own devices to work. That is why the concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) has attained prevalence and currency. BYOD presents an immediate advantage for any organisation that does not wish to invest on devices and infrastructure. Further BYOD allows the employee the convenience of working on official data and matters through his own device. The advent of BYOD has brought forward various legal, policy and regulatory challenges. In fact, while technology has enabled the ease of convenience, the reality is that there are large numbers of legal and regulatory challenges before organizations who are today opting for BYOD. This eBook looks at the legal, policy and regulatory issues impacting BYOD. This eBook further examines the position of BYOD in India and how Indian law has sought to address the same.Add to cart