Posted on July 30th, 2009 by dhirender
The government inaugurated its first cyber regulation court in New Delhi to deal with cyber crimes earlier this week, and is looking to set up at least one cyber court in each region to handle cases related to e-commerce forgery, email and website hacking and identity theft etc. Cyber crimes involve activities such as using [...]
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Posted on July 29th, 2009 by dhirender
With the launch of the helpline portal help-line.rb.nic.in, President Pratibha Patil has brought Rashtrapati Bhavan closer to the common man. Not only will the portal allow citizens to register their grievances online and to petition the President directly, it would also allow track them to various ministries as well. Definitely a step forward to build [...]
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Posted on January 14th, 2009 by dhirender
Taking a cue from the successful use of the Internet and YouTube by the US presidential candidates for the elections, the US Senate and House of Representatives have launched YouTube channels at youtube.com/senatehub, and youtube.com/househub. Steve Grove, head of news and politics at YouTube, said members of the US Congress would be “posting videos direct [...]
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Posted on December 14th, 2008 by dhirender
The Estonian Parliament approved a measure allowing citizens to vote by mobile phone in the next parliamentary elections in 2011. This is a step up from from Internet ballots that Estonians were allowed to cast in last year’s parliamentary vote. The mobile-voting system, which has already been tested, requires that voters obtain free, authorized chips [...]
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Posted on December 10th, 2008 by dhirender
So says the fifth study by IDC India to assess the performance of e-governance projects across 21 Indian states. The results are based on a two level survey that assesses every state’s IT vision, implementation plan and ease of use of the various services. It also factors in IT allocation for new projects in 2007-08, [...]
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Posted on August 27th, 2008 by dhirender
Today there is no specific recognition of email as evidence, which has often been exploited by companies facing prosecution, but in the new company law being drafted by the government this might just undergo a change. With corporates relying on emails for bulk of their communication, the ministry of corporate affairs is planning to recognise [...]
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