Thursday, March 28, 2024

Topic: Privacy

Introducing facial recognition-enabled CCTV cameras in train coaches raises concerns about right to privacy, says IFF

Indian Railways’ plans to introduce facial recognition-enabled CCTV cameras inside train coaches across India is a big departure from the right to privacy, says Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF).

Decoding deepfake: Conversation with Anushka Jain on intersection of technology, privacy, and digital frontier

The present century has been witnessing the overflow of digital manipulation through deep generative methods. What you see is not always real, but the...

India witness three online account breaches per minute in third quarter of 2023: Data

In the third quarter of 2023, India experienced approximately 3.7 lakh online account breaches, averaging about three breaches per minute, as reported by the cybersecurity firm Surfshark, based in the Netherlands.

“Anything can be happening inside my house”: Ranbir, Alia to move legally with paps clicked unauthorized photos

Days after Bollywood actor Alia Bhat slammed paparazzi for violating her privacy by taking pictures of her when she was in her living room, her husband-actor Ranbir Kapoor has spoken about how they are legally dealing with the whole situation.

How Draft Telecommunication Bill 2022 fails to protect the right to privacy?

The new draft telecommunication Bill by Union of India heightened scope for state surveillance and monitoring.

Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill undermines privacy of undertrials, says digital rights group

The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022 which was introduced Monday in the Lok Sabha, was done without any public consultation and tremendously undermines the privacy of ordinary citizens and undertrials, said Internet Freedom Foundation.