PROTECTING CIVIL LIBERTIES IN CYBERSPACE

Human Rights Protection in Cyberspace is an extension of traditional Human Rights that are available in a real life situation. With the growing use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in our day to day affairs, our Human Rights in Cyberspace are frequently violated by Governmental as well as Non-Governmental entities, persons and organisations. The traditional “Welfare States” are now working as “E-Police States” and “Endemic E-Surveillance States”. The ICT Trends In India 2009 clearly established this position in India.

Civil Liberties like Privacy Rights, Right to Speech and Expression, Right to Data Protection, Right against E-Surveillance by State, Right against Internet Censorship by State, Right to Information, etc are in serious jeopardy due to growing and unaccounted governmental intrusions and violations. 

To safeguard our Human Rights in Cyberspace we need an effective Techno-Legal Framework. At the same time we also need “Private Defense in Cyberspace” against an over zealous and over guarded E-Police State.

 This initiative would act as a "Centre for Protection of Human Rights in Cyberspace" and aims at providing techno-legal framework as well as means and tools to exercise private defense in cyberspace against Governmental and Non Governmental violators and aggressors who violate Human Rights in Cyberspace without “Proper Authority” and “Constitutional Authority”.

At the same time we would also provide a “Techno-Legal Framework” for Data Protection Law In India, Privacy Rights Protection In India, formulation of Privacy Laws In India, Legal Frameworks for E-Governance in India, Legal Frameworks for E-Commerce in India, Legal Framework for implementation of Projects like Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) Project (CCTNS Project), National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID), Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) of India, E-Surveillance under the Information Technology Act 2000 (IT Act 2000) and other laws, etc. A sound and effective Techno-Legal Crisis Management Plan (CMP) would also be suggested by us. 

CYBER TERRORISM IN INDIA AND CYBER WAR AGAINST INDIA-TECHNO-LEGAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTRES IN INDIA 

The Private Defense in Cyberspace is also available against Cyber Terrorists and rouge Countries engaging in Cyber Warfare or Information Warfare. Perry4Law, Perry4Law Techno-Legal Base (PTLB), Perry4Law Techno-Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC) and other Techno-Legal Segments of Perry4Law are managing many Research and Training Centres/Institutes. Some of them include Cyber Law, Cyber Security, Cyber Forensics, E-Discovery, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, etc. This initiative would also provide Techno-Legal Private Defense against Cyber Terrorists and States engaged in Cyber Warfare or Information Warfare.  Further, this Centre/Institute would also provide Techno-Legal Policies, Strategies, Methodologies and Tools for Critical ICT Infrastructure Protection In India (CIIP) and abroad.

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