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Comments to the United Nations Human Rights Commission Report on Gender and Privacy
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by
Aayush Rathi, Ambika Tandon and Pallavi Bedi
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published
Oct 24, 2019
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last modified
Dec 30, 2019 05:40 PM
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Privacy,
Gender,
Internet Governance,
Research,
Gender, Welfare, and Privacy,
Researchers at Work
This submission to UNHRC presents a response by researchers at the CIS to ‘gender issues arising in the digital era and their impacts on women, men and individuals of diverse sexual orientations gender identities, gender expressions and sex characteristics’. It was prepared by Aayush Rathi, Ambika Tandon, and Pallavi Bedi in response to a report of consultation by a thematic taskforce established by the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy on ‘Privacy and Personality’ (hereafter, HRC Gender Report).
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Automated Facial Recognition Systems (AFRS): Responding to Related Privacy Concerns
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by
Arindrajit Basu, Siddharth Sonkar
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published
Jan 02, 2020
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filed under:
Cybersecurity,
Cyber Security,
internet governance,
Internet Governance
Arindrajit Basu and Siddharth Sonkar have co-written this blog as the second of their three-part blog series on AI Policy Exchange under the parent title: Is there a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy from Data Aggregation by Automated Facial Recognition Systems?
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Automated Facial Recognition Systems and the Mosaic Theory of Privacy: The Way Forward
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by
Arindrajit Basu, Siddharth Sonkar
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published
Jan 02, 2020
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Cybersecurity,
Cyber Security,
internet governance,
Internet Governance
Arindrajit Basu and Siddharth Sonkar have co-written this blog as the third of their three-part blog series on AI Policy Exchange under the parent title: Is there a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy from Data Aggregation by Automated Facial Recognition Systems?
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How to Shut Down Internet Shutdowns
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by
Pranav M B
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published
Jan 31, 2020
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last modified
Feb 03, 2020 11:13 AM
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internet governance,
Event,
Internet Governance
This talk will focus on the challenges and opportunities for research on internet shutdowns after the judgement of the Supreme Court in Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India. Stepping beyond the judgement, there will be a wider discussion on the practice of whitelists, blocking powers of the central government.
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Events
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Divergence between the General Data Protection Regulation and the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019
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by
Pallavi Bedi
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published
Feb 21, 2020
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Data Protection,
Privacy
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Governing ID: A Framework for Evaluation of Digital Identity
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by
Vrinda Bhandari, Shruti Trikanad, and Amber Sinha
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published
Mar 02, 2020
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last modified
Mar 02, 2020 01:22 PM
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filed under:
internet governance,
Internet Governance,
Digital ID,
Digital Identity
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Governing ID:
Use of Digital ID for Verification
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by
Shruti Trikanad
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published
Mar 02, 2020
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last modified
Mar 02, 2020 11:16 AM
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internet governance,
Internet Governance,
Digital ID,
Digital Identity
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Governing ID: Kenya’s Huduma Namba Programme
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by
Amber Sinha
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published
Mar 02, 2020
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internet governance,
Internet Governance,
Digital ID,
Digital Identity
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Cryptocurrency Regulation in India – A brief history
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by
Vipul Kharbanda
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published
Mar 05, 2020
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last modified
Mar 05, 2020 06:36 PM
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filed under:
Cybersecurity,
internet governance,
Bitcoin,
Internet Governance,
Cryptocurrencies,
Cyber Security
In March 2020, the Supreme Court of India quashed the RBI order passed in 2018 that banned financial services firms from trading in virtual currency or cryptocurrency.
Keeping this policy window in mind, the Centre for Internet & Society will be releasing a series of blog posts and policy briefs on cryptocurrency regulation in India
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Look Who’s Chasing... The Twitter God
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Apr 10, 2012
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last modified
Apr 10, 2012 09:24 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance
The celebrity isn’t the known face, it’s the Twitter handle that gets the following, writes Arpita Basu in this article published in Outlook's April 2012 issue. Sunil Abraham is quoted in this article.
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