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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

TIE ORGANISED ONE DAY SEMINAR ON CYBER CRIME & CYBERLAW AT NEW DELHI

Internet has made real what in the 1970's that visionary of the
communications Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980) called the “ Global Village
”.
Internet is actually the most democratic of all the mass media.
With a very low investment, anyone can have a web page in Internet.
This way, almost any business can reach a very large market, directly,
fast and economically, no matter the size or its location of your
business similarly almost anybody in civil society that can read and
write can have access to the World Wide Web.
TiE Delhi launched the
Special Interest Group (SiG) covering the Internet sector with the aim
to inspire the next generation of Internet entrepreneurs by creating a
cutting edge platform for showcasing ‘next’ practices and focused
discussions on emerging issues.
One of the most critical roadblocks
& less understood issue faced by internet entrepreneurs &
professionals is the issue of Cyber Crime & Cyber Law.
Compared
to conventional crime, cyber-crime presents a different set of
challenges. From a victim’s perspective, the cyber-criminal is a
faceless entity with whom he rarely comes into physical contact. The
criminal has the capability to simultaneously attack several persons,
each sitting thousands of miles away from the other. He is not bound by
national boundaries and earns the proceeds of crime through electronic
channels with just the click of a computer key. Notwithstanding a few
notable exceptions, law enforcement officers mostly find the pattern
difficult to understand. Until recently, even cyber-laws were not
geared up to deal with the special evidentiary requirements of
cyber-crime. There is a strong need, therefore, for concerted efforts
for capacity-building and training of all those associated with the
criminal justice system
TiE Delhi Internet Special Interest Group
organised a day long session on Cyber Crime & Cyber Law ON 5TH
JULY, 2008 to demystify & more importantly get clarity on cyber
crime related issues from Policy makers, Internet entrepreneurs who
have experienced dealing with cyber crime first hand and legal experts.
Key Highlights Session:
1. Key note sessions by IT Policy Makers
2.
Overview of IT Act 2000, the trends in cyber crime/Internet fraud &
its implications for internet entrepreneurs & professionals
3. Importance of Data Security, steps to protect organizations from threats and Internet frauds
4. Legal Aspects- What are your options both from an individual & organization perspective if you are a victim
5. Enforcement Agencies- How are they on top of things?
6. Internet Entrepreneurs Experiences- A first hand Review

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