Centre for Internet & Society

More than a Hundred Global Groups Make a Principled Stand against Surveillance

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Jul 31, 2013 02:26 PM |

For some time now there has been a need to update understandings of existing human rights law to reflect modern surveillance technologies and techniques.

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India's National Cyber Security Policy in Review

Posted by Jonathan Diamond at Jul 31, 2013 10:40 AM |

Earlier this month, the Department of Electronics and Information Technology released India’s first National Cyber Security Policy. Years in the making, the Policy sets high goals for cyber security in India and covers a wide range of topics, from institutional frameworks for emergency response to indigenous capacity building.

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The Audacious ‘Right to Be Forgotten’

Posted by Kovey Coles at Jul 31, 2013 10:08 AM |

There has long been speculation over the permanency of our online presence. Posting about excessively-personal details, commenting in a way which is later embarrassing, being caught in unflattering public photos; to our chagrin, all of these unfortunate situations often persist on the web, and can continue to haunt us in future years.

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Report on the 5th Privacy Round Table meeting

Report on the 5th Privacy Round Table meeting

Posted by Maria Xynou at Jul 24, 2013 08:45 AM |

This report entails an overview of the discussions and recommendations of the fifth Privacy Round Table in Calcutta, on 13th July 2013.

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CIS Cybersecurity Series (Part 8) - Jeff Moss

Posted by Purba Sarkar at Jul 23, 2013 11:10 AM |

CIS interviews Jeff Moss, Chief Security Officer for ICANN, as part of the Cybersecurity Series.

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You Have the Right to Remain Silent

Reflecting upon the state of freedom of speech and expression in India, in the wake of the shut-down of the political satire website narendramodiplans.com.

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Parsing the Cyber Security Policy

Parsing the Cyber Security Policy

Posted by Chinmayi Arun at Jul 22, 2013 06:37 AM |

An effective cyber-security policy must keep up with the rapid evolution of technology, and must never become obsolete. The standard-setting and review bodies will therefore need to be very nimble, says Chinmayi Arun.

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CII Conference on "ACT": Achieve Cyber Security Together"

Posted by Kovey Coles at Jul 22, 2013 06:15 AM |

The Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) organized a conference on facing cyber threats and challenges at Hotel Hilton in Chennai on July 13, 2013. Kovey Coles attended this conference and shares a summary of the event in this blog post.

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DSCI Best Practices Meet 2013

Posted by Kovey Coles at Jul 22, 2013 05:55 AM |

The DSCI Best Practices Meet 2013 was organized on July 12, 2013 at Hyatt Regency, Anna Salai in Chennai. Kovey Coles attended the meet and shares a summary of the happenings in this blog post.

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Interview with Mr. Reijo Aarnio - Finnish Data Protection Ombudsman

Interview with Mr. Reijo Aarnio - Finnish Data Protection Ombudsman

Posted by Maria Xynou at Jul 19, 2013 01:02 PM |

Maria Xynou recently interviewed Mr. Reijo Aarnio, the Finnish Data Protection Ombudsman, at the CIS' 5th Privacy Round Table. View this interview and gain an insight on recommendations for better data protection in India!

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CIS Cybersecurity Series (Part 7) - Jochem de Groot

Posted by Purba Sarkar at Jul 18, 2013 05:55 AM |

CIS interviews Jochem de Groot, former policy advisor to the Netherlands government, as part of the Cybersecurity Series

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Can India Trust Its Government on Privacy?

Can India Trust Its Government on Privacy?

In response to criticisms of the Centralized Monitoring System, India’s new surveillance program, the government could contend that merely having the capability to engage in mass surveillance won’t mean that it will. Officials will argue that they will still abide by the law and will ensure that each instance of interception will be authorized.

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How Surveillance Works in India

How Surveillance Works in India

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Jul 15, 2013 10:20 AM |

When the Indian government announced it would start a Centralized Monitoring System in 2009 to monitor telecommunications in the country, the public seemed unconcerned. When the government announced that the system, also known as C.M.S., commenced in April, the news didn’t receive much attention.

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CIS Cybersecurity Series (Part 6) - Lhadon Tethong

CIS interviews Lhadon Tethong, Tibetan human rights activist, as part of the Cybersecurity Series

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Moving Towards a Surveillance State

Posted by Srinivas Atreya at Jul 15, 2013 05:57 AM |

The cyberspace is a modern construct of communication and today, a large part of human activity takes place in cyberspace. It has become the universal platform where business is executed, discourse is conducted and personal information is exchanged. However, the underbelly of the internet is also seen to host activities and persons who are motivated by nefarious intent.

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India:Privacy in Peril

India:Privacy in Peril

Posted by Bhairav Acharya at Jul 12, 2013 05:00 PM |

The danger of mass surveillance in India is for real. The absence of a regulating law is damning for Indians who want to protect their privacy against the juggernaut of state and private surveillance.

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CIS Cybersecurity Series (Part 5) - Amelia Andersdotter

CIS interviews Amelia Andersdotter, member of the European parliament, as part of the Cybersecurity Series

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CIS Cybersecurity Series (Part 4) - Marietje Schaake

Posted by Purba Sarkar at Jul 11, 2013 07:10 AM |

CIS interviews Marietje Schaake, member of the European parliament, as part of the Cybersecurity Series

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CIS Cybersecurity Series (Part 3) - Eva Galperin

CIS interviews Eva Galperin, Global Policy Analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).

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The Difficult Balance of Transparent Surveillance

Posted by Kovey Coles at Jul 10, 2013 05:50 AM |

Is it too much to ask for transparency in data surveillance? On occasion, companies like Microsoft, Facebook, and the other silicon valley giants would say no. When customers join these services, each company provides their own privacy statement which assures customers of the safety and transparency that accompanies their personal data.

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