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Traceability and Cybersecurity | Internet Society

what are the ramifications of each? Two techniques, the digital signatures and the use of metadata, have been proposed as methods to achieve traceability in end-to-end communications such as messaging apps (e.g. WhatsApp). Yet, to comply with traceability requirements, platforms may be forced to enable access to the contents of their users’ communications, breaking end-to-end encryption and considerably weakening the security and privacy of their product, in order to enable traceability. In a series of Chatham House Rule discussions held by the Internet Society in partnership with Medianama, an international group of cybersecurity security experts and policy experts examined the issue of message traceability in the Indian context. Experts had significant concerns around the two technical methods often proposed to enable traceability: the use of digital signatures and the use of metadata. Not only were these cited as threats to the privacy and security of users; there is

IT Rules 2021: How will it impact real money gaming websites

IT Rules 2021: How will it impact real money gaming websites By Jay Sayta Over the last few months, there has been a great deal of discussion and debate on the legality of real money games like poker, rummy and fantasy sports and whether such online games played for stakes should be regulated or banned. Last year, two southern states, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu passed ordinances to ban real money online games. The Kerala government issued a notification a couple of weeks ago removing the exemption for online rummy played for stakes from the list of skill-based games. On the other hand, the Meghalaya government issued an ordinance last month bringing all games of skill and chance under a licensing regime.

Why The Wire Wants the New IT Rules Struck Down

Why The Wire Wants the New IT Rules Struck Down Synopsis of the petition moved in the Delhi high court by the Foundation for Independent Journalism, publisher of The Wire. File photo of information and broadcasting minister Prakash Javadekar and law and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad. Photo: PTI/File Media09/Mar/2021 On Tuesday, the Delhi high court issued notice to the Centre on a petition filed by the Foundation for Independent Journalism, publisher of The Wire, which pleads that the government’s new Information Technology (IT) Rules which seek to dictate content to digital news media platforms go beyond the scope of what is permissible under the IT Act and need to be struck down.

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