
SOURCE: TOI
Firstly, it was Natgrid that was stalled after stiff protests. Now even the aadhar project is facing difficulties and it may not proceed further till a law supporting the same is enacted by Parliament of India. Fortunately, we have some heroes who have finally convinced the government of Indian to enact law regarding aadhar project of India.
However, the real question is why the government of India always needs a shock to wake up and why cannot it take help of people in advance whose suggestions and recommendations it subsequently accepts?
SOURCE: CIO
It seems the suggestions and recommendations of Aadhar Project Watch Initiative of India have been finally accepted by the government of India. The government has finally agreed to enact a law to back UID Project of India or Aadhar Project of India. There was a growing dissatisfaction among the masses in India regarding the way Aadhar project has been implemented in India. Civil liberty experts like Praveen Dalal have been suggesting that aadhar project of India is illegal and unconstitutional in the absence of a legislative framework. It is good to see that government of India has once again accepted the suggestions that are pertinent for the successful implementation of aadhar project of India. It would be even better if techno-legal experts like Praveen Dalal are inducted into the process of law making so that both technical as well as legal aspects can be suitable incorporated into the proposed law.
Now it is finally settled that the fresh law graduates would have to pass a bar examination before being enrolled with the Bar Council of India there is no sense in waiting for the same. Either you start preparing for the same on your own or you may take help of the leading, rather exclusive, online bar examination coaching and training centre of India.
This initiative is managed by world renowned techno-legal segment of Perry4Law known as Perry4Law techno-Legal Base (PTLB). For those who are seriously interested in getting an enrolment, this seems to be a golden opportunity.
PTLB has formally launched its “enrollment platform” where final year law students can enroll for the August/September bar Examination, 2010. Interested students may fulfill the prescribed criteria and enroll for the same.
The platform is also providing online cyber law coaching, training and internship. Interested students or professionals may also join the same.
SOURCE: MYNEWS
Cyber security in India has always got an unfamiliar treatment. Online protection is not only vital for securing the cyberspace of a Nation, it is also essential for securing its territorial boundaries.
Planned and critical data can be collected from manipulating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) used by strategic units of a Nation. For safeguarding businesses, governments and general public at large, cyber security is very important.
The situation is said to be most terrible when it comes to wireless safety in India. Wireless security has become a headache due to its misuse by terrorists in India.
Another crucial aspect related to a secure and strong cyber security in India pertains to critical ICT infrastructure protection in India. If ICT system is not secured risk of critical ICT infrastructure also increases.
It has been reported that, recently, Chinese intelligence groups might have planted computer malware and broken into the headquarters of 33 Corps, the army formation taking care of most of the north-eastern border with China.
It is believed that the break-in integrated the planting of Trojan viruses, which might have provided Chinese operators distant access to the computer network at the 33 Corps headquarters in Sukhna, near Siliguri, West Bengal.
AUTHOR: PANKAJ LAKHOTIA
SOURCE: STOCK WATCH