Thursday, November 15, 2012

Techno Legal Law Firms In India

Techno legal fields are difficult to manage. This is the reason there are selective techno legal service providers in India. even in the legal field, this lack of expertise is very evident.

For instance, there are hardly any full fledged cyber law firms in India, cyber security law firms in India, cyber forensics law firms in India, etc. even research and development in the techno legal fields is very limited and is done by few institutions.


In order to improve techno legal skills in India, we have to develop more trainings and courses for various stakeholders. Online cyber security and network security courses in India, ethical hacking, cyber and network forensics trainings in India must be given more emphasis.

Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) is the exclusive techno legal online trainings, education and courses provider in India. The e-learning platform of PTLB is providing such techno legal trainings, education and courses world wide.

Those interested in such techno legal trainings, courses and education of PTLB must see the virtual legal education campus in India and techno legal e-learning centre of PTLB.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Cyber Forensics Research And Development Centre Of India (CFRDCI)

Cyber forensics requires application of both technical and legal mind to a situation. If either of them is missing, the entire purpose of cyber forensics exercise would be frustrated. Cyber forensics also requires a greater degree of care and expertise as compared to electronic discovery whose purposes may be limited in nature.

See Cyber Forensics Research And Development Centre Of India (CFRDCI) for more.

E-Courts In India

There is no second opinion that establishment of electronic courts in India is need of the hour. Technology can bring diverse advantages to the ailing judicial system of India. However, establishment of e-courts in India require techno legal expertise that is presently missing in India.

For instance, the exclusive techno legal e-courts consultancy and training centre of India is managed by Perry4Law and PTLB. Unfortunately, so far neither Perry4Law nor PTLB is extending their domain specific and techno legal expertise to Indian e-court project.

See E-Courts In India for more.

Online Dispute Resolution In India

Legal Issues Of Online Banking In India

Internet banking risks in India are high and even RBI acknowledged risks of e-banking in India.  Despite this position, banks in India are ignoring the cyber security due diligence requirements prescribed by RBI. The online banking risks in India have increased tremendously due to this position.

See Legal Issues Of Internet Banking In India for more.

Internet Banking Frauds In India

Cyber security of banks in India is also not upto the mark. The mobile banking cyber security in India is also missing. The preventive measures for ATM frauds in India are also missing. The truth is that Indian banks are poor at cyber security. The online banking risks in India are increasing due to this indifference towards cyber security.

See Internet Banking Frauds In India for more.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Defensive And Offensive Cyber Security Capabilities Of India

There are many glaring cyber security problems of India and challenges and the chief among them is to protect the critical infrastructure of India that is dependent upon information technology. Cyber security issues in India like cyber warfare, cyber terrorism, cyber espionage, critical infrastructure protection, etc cannot be ignored by Indian government any more.

The cyber security reflections of India have not shown a good picture about India. We have no dedicated cyber security laws in India as well. Indian critical infrastructures are vulnerable to cyber attacks and we must ensure sufficient cyber security for the same. We at Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) are managing some very effective techno legal cyber security in initiatives in India.


The Glaring Cyber Security Problems And Issues Of India

It is very difficult to predict the future cyber security issues in India or in other nations. Even it is very difficult to analyse all the cyber security issues, challenges and problems of India and other jurisdictions.

However, one thing is for sure. Cyber security challenges in India are going to increase with the advent of sophisticated malware like Stuxnet, Duqu, Flame, Shamoon, etc. These customised malware are targeting the critical infrastructures around the world. To tackle these malware, cyber security capabilities in India must be strengthened.

Computer Forensics Firms And Companies In India

The importance of cyber forensics for India cannot be underestimated by any person or institution. In the present volatile environment of information technology, cyber forensics investigation solutions in India are much needed. In these circumstances, cyber forensics in India or computer forensics in India must be made part and parcel of ICT policy of India.

Cyber forensics is a domain specific field that requires good amount of skills and expertise to manage. Keeping this in mind, the cyber forensics skills development in India must be ensured as soon as possible. Online cyber forensics courses in India must be encouraged to fill the skill gap in this field.


Perry4Law is the exclusive techno legal cyber forensics law firm of India and world wide. Even the exclusive techno legal cyber forensics research and development centre of India (CFRDCI) and cyber and hi-tech crimes investigation and training centre (CHCIT) of India are managed by Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB). In future more is expected from market leaders like Perry4Law and PTLB.

Source: Techno Legal News

Cyber Crimes Against Indian Women

Cyber crimes against Indian women are at rise. However, in the absence of adequate cyber law and cyber forensics capabilities, these cyber crimes cases are not always solved.



The cyber crime victims in India, especially women, can be greatly benefited by the techno legal expertise of Perry4Law and PTLB. These cyber crime victims must not feel shy while reporting various cyber crimes committed against them as cyber criminals must be adequately prosecuted.

Cyber Forensics Law Firms In India

Cyber crimes in India are at rise and Indian government has also realised this fact. Solving of cyber crimes requires good cyber crime investigation capabilities in India. Cyber crimes investigation in India is still catching up with the advanced cyber crimes. As on date cyber criminals are well ahead of the law enforcement agencies world over.

The cyber crimes trends in India 2012 projected by Perry4Law and Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) have shown increased incidences of cyber crimes in India. The Cyber and Hi-Tech Crimes Investigation and Training Centre (CHCIT) of India has been investigating complicated cyber crimes happening in India. Cyber crimes against Indian women and their techno legal solutions are also been managed by PTLB and CHCIT.

Even there are very few cyber law firms in India that can provide litigation and consultancy support for cyber law cases. The cyber forensics services in India are also managed by few players.


Cyber And Hi-Tech Crimes Investigation And Training Centre (CHCIT) Of India

Research and development plays a major role in developing cyber security capabilities. It is also crucial to develop methods to fight against cyber crimes and cyber attacks. Private initiatives like cyber security research centre of India (CSRCI), cyber forensics research and development centre of India (CFRDCI), cyber crimes investigation centre of India (CCICI), etc are crucial in this regard.

At Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) we are managing the exclusive techno legal cyber crime and high tech investigation and training centre of India.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Computer Forensics Services In India

Cyber Forensics in India is still maturing. Further, Cyber Security in India is also at the infancy stage. Perry4Law and Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) have been providing Techno Legal Cyber Forensics Services in India and abroad for long. The Cyber Forensics Services of Perry4Law and PTLB cater both Technical and Legal Aspects of Cyber Forensics.

Source: Computer Forensics In India

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Cyber Security Service Providers In India

Cyber security in India is a cause of concern for all the stakeholders. India has to strengthen its cyber security capabilities for which private players are playing a crucial role. There are very few cyber law firms in India and cyber security law firms in India.

Further, there are very few techno legal cyber security service providers in India that are providing cyber security services in India. The cyber security firms and companies in India are trying their level best to adopt the international best practices for effective cyber security. However, cyber security firms, companies and consultants in India must be pro active rather than reactive.

Cyber security issues in India are so diverse and complicated that we need dedicated efforts on the part of Indian government. Private techno legal cyber security service providers in India like Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) have been playing a decisive role in this regard that can be really crucial for Indian cyber security initiatives.


In the present cyber security environment, the techno legal cyber security services of PTLB have become an absolute requirement where both technical and legal aspects of cyber security are taken care of at a single place.

Source: Techno Legal News

National Intelligence Grid (Natgrid) Project Of India

NATGRID Project is an essential requirement for robust and effective Intelligence Agencies and Law Enforcement functions in India. The urgent requirement is to ensure that its “Abuses” can be anticipated, prevented and remedied. Further, Natgrid Project of India must also be supported by a Legal Framework and Parliamentary Oversight.

See ICTPS Blog for more.


Central Monitoring System Project Of India

Central Monitoring System Project of India (CMS Project of India) is a very crucial project. There are some real problems for the CMS Project of India. We have no dedicated Privacy Laws in India, Data Security Laws in India and Data Protection Laws in India. Further, the CMS Project of India is also beyond the “Parliamentary Scrutiny”. The Cyber Law of India, incorporated in the Information Technology Act 2000 (IT Act 2000), was drastically amended through the Information Technology Amendment Act 2008 (IT Act 2008).

Further, we have no E-Surveillance Policy in India. Even Phone Tapping in India is done in an “Unconstitutional Manner” and even by private individuals with or without Governmental approval.

See ICTPS Blog for more.

Cyber Forensics Courses In India By PTLB


The word computer forensics depicts a picture of science fiction movie where cops or professionals engage in the same with great ease and style. However, in real life things are not as easy and glamorous as they are shown in movies.

Computer forensics is not an easy task. Rather it is a complicated procedure that requires great cyber skills development. Computer forensics requires practical scientific knowledge about computers and associated accessories. The evidence acquired through computer forensics must be legally admissible hence every precaution must be taken to acquire evidence in a legally acceptable manner.

Computer forensics in India is still at its infancy stage. This is so because there is a general lack of legal enablement of ICT systems in India. In the absence of adequate legal enablement of ICT systems in India, cyber forensics has also not developed much.

Another reason for lack of computer forensics in India is absence of adequate and qualitative techno legal cyber forensics institutions. There are very few institutions that provide cyber forensics educations and training in India. However, cyber forensics is techno legal in nature that must cater both technical and legal requirements of the learners.

India has a single techno legal cyber forensics research, training and educational institution. It is managed by Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB). The centre is providing techno legal cyber forensics education, trainings and course in India.

PTLB is providing its cyber forensics courses and other techno legal course and trainings through the use of e-learning and online education models. Registration for online education and trainings in the field of cyber forensics and other techno legal courses of PTLB can be done through its online platform.

The present course is a basic level course and highly specialised courses would also be provided in future. The same would be managed by Perry4Law Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC).

Some of the topics covered by the basic level computer forensics course include basic introduction about applicable law, cyber law of India, digital evidencing in India, e-mail tracing, data recovery, etc. The students or professionals undergoing the basic level trainings and education from PTLB would be given preference for courses and trainings undertaken by PTLITC.

Application form for the enrollment to various courses, internships and trainings can be downloaded from here and more details about the courses of PTLB can be found here.

PTLITC is also in the process of providing highly specialised and domain specific techno legal trainings, courses and educations in the fields like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, anti cyber terrorism, anti cyber warfare, human rights protection in cyberspace, lawful interceptions and self defence against unlawful interceptions, etc.

If you have a temperament for techno legal course, get yourself a seat as techno legal profession is going to be one of the most remunerative and in demand profession in future.

MLM Frauds Investigation In India

MLM Companies Websites Blocking In India

Websites blocking in India is a complicated scenario. This is so because websites blocking in India is mainly a judicial act. However, judicial decisions for blocking of websites in India are not always very reasoned and reasonable. The truth is that India judiciary, cyber law and websites blocking in India is still far from perfect.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Is Cloud Computing A Viable Option In India?

Cloud computing has been projected as an essential requirement in India these days. However, this assertion fails to mention that cloud computing in India is legally risky. The rush for use of cloud computing in India has also ignored the analysis whether cloud computing is a viable solution in India or not.

Cloud computing to be viable and sustainable must be supported by many elements including a sound regulatory framework for the same. Till now we have no dedicated regulatory framework for cloud computing in India. In fact, we have no legal framework for cloud computing in India at all.

As per the recent research and studies of Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB), cloud computing in India is risky and India is not ready for cloud computing. This conclusion of Perry4Law and PTLB has been endorsed by other companies and it has been reported that chief information officers (CIOs) in India are not comfortable using cloud computing in India.

Source: Corporate Laws In India

Friday, November 9, 2012

National Security Task Force Of India

National security issues are too important to be ignored. Indian government has also realised this truth and is planning to work properly in this regard. Till now we have no national security policy in India, cyber security policy in India, etc.

We need to formulate Indian national security policy that must cover crucial issues like cyber security, cyber forensics, critical infrastructure protection, etc. Further, reconciliation of the fundamental rights of India citizens and national security requirements of India is also missing. Even national security and right to information in India must be balanced.

The government has taken a step in these directions and it has constituted a task force to carry out a holistic review of national security and the country's preparedness to face the myriad challenges. The task force headed by former cabinet secretary Naresh Chandra comes a decade after the Kargil Review Committee carried out a similar assessment in the wake of the Indo-Pak conflict of 1999.

"The security challenges have changed. India has moved on, our security challenges have evolved. It is time to look at the national security situation in the light of challenges ranging from cyber security to energy security," official sources explained.

The task force headed by Chandra, who had been the Indian ambassador to the US and defence secretary, has several experts from various fields including the military, intelligence, nuclear and media. According to officials, the task force has been given six months to submit it report.

The task force comes almost a decade after Atal Behari Vajpayee government appointed the Kargil Review Committee headed by strategic affairs analyst, the late K Subrahmanyam. It recommended sweeping changes in several areas of security, from military to intelligence, border management to defence budgeting. Many of its recommendations were implemented, but some were left out. Some others were not implemented properly, such as the modernisation of infantry, border management etc. The government's decision to appoint a new task force comes at a time when there are widespread concerns about failures in defence integration, lack of a cohesive response to the rise of China, emergence of cyber threats, and the widening realities of India's national security. There are also concerns about protecting energy sources. The country's economic growth would significantly depend on protecting the cyber assets as much as the physical border.

Members of the task force include former Navy chief Admiral Arun Prakash, former Air chief Air Chief Marshal S Krishnaswamy, former chief of the Department of Atomic Energy Anil Kakodkar, former chief of RAW KC Verma, former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan G Parthasarathy and former home secretary VK Duggal. Sources said the task force would start work after Chandra, who is presently out of India, returns.

Of late, India is ignoring the human rights of Indian citizens in cyberspace. Many e-surveillance oriented projects have been launched by Indian government without any procedural safeguards and legal frameworks. The task force must also ensure human rights protection in Indian cyberspace.

Source: Techno Legal News

Fraudulent MLM Companies Scrutiny In India

Indian government has declared that serious fraud investigation office (SFIO) of India would get more powers. This was done as the IT and cyber frauds in Indian companies are increasing at an alarming rate. With an increase in ATM frauds in India, the preventive measures for ATM frauds in India must also be developed.

The global consensus in this regard is shifting towards use of technology to fight cross border crimes and cyber crimes. The use of technology to fight drugs, human trafficking and illicit networks has already been proposed be few thought it outcome is yet to be seen.

See Cyber Crimes Investigation Centre Of India for more.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Report Of The RBI Working Group On Securing Card Present Transaction

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is taking cyber security of banking industry very seriously. RBI has been stressing that banks in India are required to ensure cyber due diligence and cyber security due diligence. However, the banks in India have still not done the needful in this regard even though the first quarterly report in this regard is due on 30th June, 2011.

Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) welcome this initiative of RBI and congratulate the working group for coming out with good guidelines.

See ICTPS Blog for more.

ATM Frauds Prevention In India


Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently released the Report of its Working Group on Securing Card Present Transaction that covers ATM Security and Credit Card Security issues as well. RBI has also recommended Cyber Security Due Diligence for Banks of India. One chief reason for this growth is that Banks in India are not serious about Cyber Security and they are not following the Recommendations of RBI. ATM frauds can be tackled by using Techno Legal Methods alone and neither Legal nor Technical Measures is sufficient in itself.

See Cyber Crimes Investigation Centre Of India for more.

IT Frauds And Cyber Crimes In Indian Companies

Finally Indian government has taken the flourishing IT frauds and cyber crimes in Indian companies seriously. Some positive steps have been taken in this regard.

Companies in India are required to follow cyber law due diligence in India and cyber security due diligence in India. However, absence of techno legal cyber skills and cyber crimes investigation trainings in India, technology related crimes and cyber crimes have increased in India. Companies in India are facing growing threats from malware attacks, phishing attacks, ATM frauds, online banking threats, trading fraud, etc.

See Cyber Crimes Investigation Centre Of India for more.