India's smartphone security proposal faces backlash over privacy concernsNew Indian government security plans for smartphones are facing strong opposition. These proposals include sharing source code and keeping ...
India's smartphone security proposal faces backlash over privacy concernsIndia's latest smartphone security strategy is stirring up a storm of debate. The government's proposal requires tech firms to submit their...
India proposes 24x7 global communication link to curb cybercrimesThe proposal is part of India’s submission to a draft treaty on prevention of cybercrime, which is being deliberated upon by an ad-hoc comm...
View: I know what I picked up this World CupDivine intervention may have led Qatar to lose against Ecuador in the first game of the World Cup. But at least it proved that the World Cu...
Activists rally against ‘illegal’ surveillance of CAA protestsAsk Delhi Police to halt use of facial recognition tech to identify demonstrators, point to unlawful use of drones. The officer, however, i...
Personal Data Protection Bill only after new government takes overThe Bill, which sets out how the personal data of individuals is processed by the govt and private entities incorporated in India and abroa...
Aadhaar verdict fallout: Firms, govt brace for requests to delink dataCompanies and government agencies that were heavily relying on Aadhaar for customer verification, may be flooded with requests for deletion...
Bit by bit, government looks to push new draft on encryption“The policy has to be absolutely crystal clear. Even if you look at encryption by WhatsApp, the government is in favour of it,” said the of...
Net neutrality: Activists laud Trai's 'strongest, clearest ruling on zero-rating in world’"The world's largest democracy ruling in favour of net neutrality is going to reverberate across the world," says Nikhil Pahwa, one of the ...
Intelligence agencies are using terrorism as a lever to weaken online privacyGlobal intelligence agencies are using terrorism as a lever to weaken privacy-protecting technologies, say those advocating digital freedom.
Experts pick big holes in India’s encryption policyThe Department of Electronics and Information Technology has asked for public comments on the ‘Draft National Encryption Policy' on its web...
Experts pick big holes in India's encryption policyDeitY has asked for public comments on the 'Draft National Encryption Policy' on its website until October 16.
Court may pronounce verdict tomorrow in 2006 train blasts caseA Special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court is likely to pronounce its verdict tomorrow in Mumbai train blasts case.
‘Death of net neutrality will kill media freedom’If the Trai proposal were to be accepted, India will have more in common with China, which has a notoriously controlled internet access, th...
Should more foreigners play in our football leagues?It has been a fundamental debate in footballing nations small and big: Should foreigners play in the local leagues? How many? Under what ru...
Want to watch football as a sport? Champions League, not Fifa World Cup, showcases the bestThese young players then go on to wear the club shirt and play in the senior team. Which national team has a youth academy?
7/11 blasts: Service providers put Rs 34 lakh price tag on call data recordsThe high court in December last had directed the special court to examine whether the CDRs can be recovered and to reconsider the prayer of...