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Navigating the Digital Terrain: Difference between Data Security and Data Privacy

Data security and data privacy are often used interchangeably, but they represent distinct aspects of safeguarding sensitive information. Let's delve into their differences and significance. Understanding Data Security: Data security encompasses safeguarding data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, destruction, or tampering. Its goal is to establish a robust framework to protect data from various threats like viruses, breaches, hacking, and cyberattacks. Key components of data security include encryption, access controls, authentication mechanisms, and security policies. The primary aim is to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data. Understanding Data Privacy: Data privacy, on the other hand, revolves around protecting individuals' private information. It ensures individuals have control over how their personal data is collected and used. Data collection typically requires individual consent. Data privacy laws, such as the Privacy Act of 1974 and GDPR, regul...

Cybercrimes that Can Put the World in Danger

Crime, inherently antisocial and immoral, is defined by actions forbidden by law. Yet, humanity's relentless pursuit of technological advancement has ushered in an era of unprecedented progress. Among the most notable innovations is the internet, which paved the way to a dynamic and nonterritorial space we call cyberspace. Cyberspace is a realm of growth and opportunity; it gives us the freedom to explore the world in unorthodox ways. However, along with its perks, cyberspace has become a forum for sinful acts—cybercrimes. In this blog, we will investigate three different cybercrimes committed at international levels and their gravity and potential to cause harm to governments and individuals. Cyberspace is becoming a battlefield where not only states but also small groups with computer systems are planning warfare. Cybercrime at the International Level: 1.Cyber Terrorism: As the name itself suggests, it is an act of terrorism, solely performed for political gain without remorse ov...

Legal Frameworks Addressing Medical Negligence in India

Does the Indian legal system provide enough protection to healthcare providers? Does it offer supportive measures for doctors who find themselves facing false negligence claims? In this blog, we will dissect the law and legal framework related to medical negligence in India. Doctors are human, and humans are bound to make mistakes. Furthermore, desired results depend on various factors such as physical fitness, lifestyle, pre and post-care. The most important question here is: what mistakes become negligence? To answer this question, we must first understand what negligence is. In layman's terms, negligence can be referred to as a lack of attention or care that leads to harm or damage to someone else. Simply put, being careless is being negligent. In legal terms, negligence is failing to take reasonable care or acting imprudently. It is a breach of a legal duty to take care, resulting in damage undesired by the defendant to the plaintiff. To prove negligence, it is essential that a...

PHI, PII, and Indian Health Data Laws Explained

If you are a law student or a newbie in the legal field, then it is very common to scratch your head around these concepts. In this blog, we will deal with the understanding of not only the concept of PHI and PII, but we will also dive into Indian laws to investigate similar concepts in the Indian legal landscape. PHI (Personal Health Information) is data associated with information about an individual's health. There is a list of 18 pieces of information that fall under the category of Personal Health Information. This data is often collected by medical practitioners or hospitals for providing better health services. HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, protects the PHI of an individual from being disclosed without his/her consent. Personal data of an individual's health status can cause damage in insurability, employability, and can engrave damage to their privacy. It is obvious to be curious about what elements can be considered as PHI. This includ...

Have you ever heard of Cybersquatting?

Cybersquatting refers to the unethical practice of registering domain names that belong to individuals or companies with the intent to misuse or profit from them. In simple terms, it's akin to theft in the digital realm. The term "cyber" pertains to the internet, while "squatting" implies taking possession without rightful ownership. How Cybersquatting Works: Cybersquatters typically register domain names that mirror well-known trademarks, service names, or individual or brand identities. Their primary objective is to exploit the goodwill associated with these entities. The methods they employ include: 1. Redirecting traffic from the original website to their own. 2. Demanding payment from the legitimate domain owner to relinquish control of the identical domain. 3. Establishing a stronger online presence than the rightful owner, thereby impeding their legitimate use of the domain name. Cybersquatting is not only unethical but also illegal. Companies often resor...

AI vs. Copyright: Unraveling the Puzzle

The growth of tools such as ChatGPT, MidJourney, Adobe Firefly, Stability AI, and many more has raised two very prominent questions. 1. Whether a work created by an individual with the help of AI can be protected by law. Does that individual get the right to reproduce that work, sell it, license it, and sue another individual for unauthorized use of the work? 2. Is AI infringing on the rights of authors by using their work to get trained and using them to provide information to the users? The world has taken a leap from reading books to obtain particular information to googling any information. Today, instead of reading through several articles on Google, people prefer to ask ChatGPT, where they have the freedom to tailor the type of information they need. one can guide the length of the information to a brief paragraph or an essay of several pages. But from where do these Generative AIs get all that information? Technically speaking, they get trained on the data available on the inter...

How To be a good law intern

Beyond the classroom and textbooks, beginning a legal internship is a transformative experience that will change your life. A place where you can grow professionally and interpersonally should be the ideal place to start. This article explores various obstacles one should overcome to shine like a star in the field of law. At some point in law school, the maxim "the more the better," takes precedence. However, the ideal approach should be "the more quality internship the better."  Cultivate a Sharp Observation Skill: One of the crucial aspects of any legal internship, especially in the realm of litigation, is the opportunity for court observation. Being anxious during court visits can not only detract from the valuable experience but may also hinder your ability to remember important information. Develop a keen observation skill to fully immerse yourself in the legal proceedings. Here are some observational tips that should help you out: Court Observation Tips: 1. Pa...