Noida on the radar of cyber criminals, Telegraph, 28 December 2013
Kerela child rights commission to push for cybersecurity, 2 March 2014
Trivandrum: The Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KeSCPCR) will present their recommendations to the Government on enhancing the safety of children using Internet as the outcome of an ‘Expert Consultation on Legislative and Executive Action to Improve Security of Children in Cyberspace’ held in Thiruvananthapuram. In her opening remarks, Neela Gangadharan IAS […]
WhatsApp: Criminals’ new fetish February 28, 2015, 12.16 AM IST | THE HANS INDIA
Even as activist Sunitha Krishnan’s #ShameTheRapist campaign created an uproar, the Supreme Court on Friday decided to take the matter seriously. On Thursday, a video of a gang rape in Pakistan came to light. The Pakistan police tried to get the video removed from the WhatsApp network but to no avail. This peer to peer […]
Cybercriminals using ransomware to extort money, millennium post, April 16, 2015
“Ransomware” is a type of malware that gets installed on a computer system through downloads or malicious links and then it proceeds to encrypt all the files and sensitive data. Once the data is encrypted, the victims are asked to cough up a ransom to the malware operators to decrypt it. The ransom is mostly […]
Net Neutrality is the Oxygen of Internet: Karnika Seth
An Internationally acclaimed Cyberlaw expert, Author and Jurist, Karnika Seth stands up for Net Neutrality. In an email interaction she claimed that Net Neutrality is the Oxygen of Internet. She is the Managing partner of well established law firm Seth Associates & Founding partner of Lex Cyberia that specialisses in Cyberlaws practice. The fundamental rubric […]
Misuse of social media-news 24, 27 April 2015
Social media venom, Sunday chronicle, April 26, 2015
In the age of technology, social media is a powerful tool. Even to a nation where merely a fraction of citizens have access to the Internet, interactive social media platforms can be what localised gatherings can be to a national movement. Section 66A of the Information Technology Act 2000 was widely viewed as an exaggerated, […]
MMS leads to suicide, News 24, 27 June 2015
Bringing bullies to book, 24 June 2015, The Telegraph
Bringing bullies to book – With Section 66A of the Information Technology Act gone, is there now no safeguard against cyberbullying? Not so, says Sharmistha Ghosal In January 2011 Chennai-based singer Chinmayee Sripada’s tweets related to Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy earned her a sea of threats and abuses online. “My tweets […]