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Friday, February 5, 2010

Cyber Forensics Training Of Lawyers Judges And Police Officer In India By Perry4Law

As per this news report, legal framework for information society in India is in bad shape. Neither the legal system nor the judicial system of India is capable of accommodating the growing demands of contemporary Information and Communication Technology (ICT) society. On the legal framework side, India has a weak and ineffective cyber law to tackle growing cyber crimes. Similarly, the judiciary in India has also failed to actively use ICT for the betterment of all. The failure of E-Courts Project in India is a classical example of the same. To make the matter worst, Indian lawyers, judges and police officers have inadequate cyber forensics training resulting in lack of and inadequate cyber crime convictions.

Cyber Forensics is a very recent scientific development and countries all over the World are struggling hard to incorporate the same in their respective legal and judicial systems. Cyber forensics is also a part of legal enablement of ICT system that essentially creates a legal framework incorporating the prerequisites of cyber forensics.

Cyber Forensics is an important field of criminal investigation. However, it requires a sound expertise to be practiced. In India we have very few experts who can provide cyber forensics services in an appropriate manner. Presently, India does not possess the required capabilities and law enforcement machinery finds it really difficult to deal with modern cyber crimes.

As per Praveen Dalal, Managing Partner of Perry4Law and the leading Techno-Legal Expert of India, “Computer Forensics or Cyber Forensics in India has started gaining importance out of the necessity to deal with growing cyber crimes. Though India has taken some steps in the direction of enacting Information and Communication Technology (ICT) related law in the form of Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act, 2000), yet by and large it failed to provide a sound and secure law in this crucial direction. The result is too obvious. India has to depend upon foreign experts and institutions/universities for cyber forensics tasks”.

In the absence of governmental efforts in this regard, world renowned techno-legal firms like Perry4Law can be really helpful in fighting cyber crimes in India. Issues pertaining to hacking, data thefts, data security, cyber terrorism, financial frauds, privacy violations, etc must not be taken as lightly as has been done by India.

Perry4Law possesses techno-legal expertise for cyber law, cyber forensics, cyber security training, consultancy and solutions providing to various stakeholders. Perry4Law Techno-Legal Base (PTLB) is India’s first and most prominent techno-legal initiative that is providing techno-legal training to various players. It is also acting as India’s first and most effective Resource Centre for Cyber Forensics (RCCF) and cyber forensics software testing platform.

Perry4Law and PTLB provides techno-legal services in the fields like cyber law, cyber forensics, crime and criminal tracking network and systems (CCTNS), techno-legal training to police officers, lawyers and judges, national mission for delivery of justice and legal reforms (NMDJLR), etc.

The government of India must also take immediate steps to acquire indigenous capabilities at the national level. With the growing threats of cyber terrorism and cyber warfare, India should not be as complacent as it is.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

DOMAIN SPECIFIC TECHNO-LEGAL SERVICES IN INDIA

This information is issued in Public Interest for all those who are interested in Techno-Legal ICT Services in India. Perry4Law has changed the procedure by which its services can be availed. An incorrect procedure may result in lack of response from the Firm’s side and in many cases a “Permanent Blacklisting” to prevent spam communications. Kindly bookmark the Contact Point and consult “Checklists” and use “Proforma" before contacting. This contact point would act as the initial contact point and any communication other than through this contact point would be outrightly rejected and ignored. The Techno-Legal services in fields like Cyber Forensics, Cyber Security, E-Governance, E-Commerce, Cyber Law, Corporate Due Diligence, Corporate Laws, Criminal Laws, Taxation Laws, International Law, Private International Law, Space Laws, Laws For Defense Forces, International Trade, Intellectual Property Rights, etc would be covered by this contact point.

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is not only dynamic but also very challenging in nature. It is posing novel challenges before law makers, law enforcement as well as judiciary. It is also forcing businesses to keep their businesses in line with the ICT. Of late, we are witnessing increased concerns among the members of society as well as companies regarding “compliances” arising out of the technology laws and cyber laws. Techno-legal compliances are very difficult to manage and risky to ignore.

Perry4Law is the Exclusive Techno-legal ICT Law Firm of India and one of the few in the World. It has been instrumental in providing valuable suggestions and recommendations to the Government of India (GOI) regarding Techno-Legal ICT Regulations in India. To streamline its “Professional Services”, it has established a “Contact Point” where the Techno-Legal services seekers may contact.

This contact point would act as the initial contact point and any communication other than through this contact point would be outrightly rejected and ignored.

Kindly bookmark this “Contact Point” for your future references.

This information has been released in “Public Interest” and for the common benefit of all those who are interested in Techno-Legal issues. To get better results, kindly consult the “Checklists” and attach relevant “Proforma”.

In the absence of any of them (Checklist or Proforma) the communication would be rejected and the sender would be “Blacklisted” for ever. Perry4Law would not attend any communications from such persons or companies in future.

We hope all the interested persons, companies and organisations would act through the contact point to foster better and enduring mutual professional relationships.