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Jun 26, 2021 Cyber Law

Dynamic landscape of technology for delivering the business efficiency through Artificial Intelligence, Block chain, Cryptocurrency, IOT( Internet of Things), Cloud Computing and their associated complex connectivity provides  immense opportunity for the growth, but also triggers various risk related to cyber-attacks. Any violations pertaining to regulations may result in reputational damage and penalties in the areas like cloud computing, the internet of things, social media and big data analytics.

Eeramindz assist clients to review, design and implement their risk and compliance programs that improve their ability to conduct business ethically and to be in compliant with regulatory requirements. In today’s regulated business environment, an effective compliance program strategy is critical for business. Regulatory monitoring for different sectors has become increasingly complex and needs strategy for regulatory risk assessment and to mitigate any potential damages resulting in civil or criminal enforcement actions.

Our cyber laws advocates and consultants work with clients to design and implement regulatory risk and compliance programs that include strong policies and procedures, education and reinforcement through training, and compliance auditing. These programs are focused on preventing and detecting violations, identifying and managing risks while supporting a culture of ethical conduct based on sector and Jurisdiction.   

Our services in the Cyber and Regulatory Compliance includes-

  • Design and implementation of regulatory compliance programs
    • Data  Privacy and Cybersecurity
    • Big Data, IoT, Blockchain Projects
    • HIPAA/ Healthcare
    • Government Contracting
    • Intellectual Property
    • Records Management
    • Supply Chain Integrity
    • Business Continuity 
    • Outsourcing & Third Party 
    • Compliance with the new EU General Data Protection Regulation
  • Conducting risk assessments to identify potential areas of non-compliance
    • Developing framework, procedures and policies to address specific regulatory compliance globally
    • Regulatory Risk Management Support
  • Conducting due diligence
    • Reviewing policy, procedure and applicable controls
    • Evaluating transactions for potential liability
    • Assessing arrangements with intermediaries and advising baseline controls
    • Collaborate with various functions to mitigate and remediate inherent and residual risks
  • Awareness, Education and Training

Our expertise includes:

  • Employee liability and protection
  • Data security
  • Control mechanisms for embedded devices
  • Data breach response
  • Internal investigations
  • Investigation of incidents
  • Privacy impact assessments
  • Compliance in social media use
  • Online Reputation Management
  • Data security policies and implementation
  • Privacy by design in digital product development
  • Cloud computing compliance
  • Data protection in mobile apps
  • Frameworks for international data transfers
  • Cyber security disputes

Why choose Eeramindz ?

Our specialist team provides suitable advice on all areas of cyber security law and regulatory compliances. Based on our experience we can help you minimise the threat of cyber- attack, respond rapidly to cyber incidents and advise you on the merits of any claims you may face from individuals. 

Beyond your cybersecurity strategy, we can also provide you with an integrated legal services  approach which maps technology decisions with your business objectives.

To know more about the services or related assistance, you can talk to one of our technology advocate and consultant by calling +91 766 9192 999. You can also fill in our Contact form to request a call back at your convenience.

FAQs-Digital Law

Cyber law is branch of law that applies to the internet and internet-related technologies. Cyber law encompasses aspects of intellectual property, contract, jurisdiction, data protection laws, privacy, and freedom of expression. It is a legal system designed to deal with the Internet, computing, Cyberspace, and related legal issues. Cyber law consists of rules that regulate how people and companies should use the internet and computers.
The Cyber law regulates the behaviour of user who is using computers/ systems and the internet for any business or personal transactions. Some of major areas of its applicability :-
Copyright: It protects the rights of companies and individuals to get profit from their creative work.
Fraud: The one of the objective of cyber law is to protect people from online fraud. Consumers these days depend on technology for their e-commerce needs where cyber law help to prevent the online fraud. It regulates and help prevent credit card theft, identity theft, and other money-related crimes that are bound to happen online.
Harassment and Stalking: Some statements made by people can violate criminal law that refuses stalking and harassment online. When somebody posts threatening statements repeatedly about somebody else, this violates both criminal and civil laws. Cyber lawyers fight and defend people when online stalking occurs.
Trade Secrets: Businesses depend on Cyber laws to preserve their trade secrets. For example, some organizations might steal online algorithms or features designed by another firm. In this case, Cyber laws empower the victim organisation to take legal action to protect its secrets.
Contracts and Employment Laws: We might have agreed upon many terms and conditions while opening a website or downloading some software. This is where the Cyber law is used. These Terms & Conditions are designed for online privacy concerns.
IT ACT 2000, provides a legal framework for electronic governance, recognition to electronic records and digital signatures. It defines various cyber crimes and prescribes penalties for them and provide the appropriate mean to seek the remedies. Companies Rules 2014 under the Companies Act 2013, makes it mandatory for all companies to ensure that all digital records and security systems are tight and sealed to avoid tampering and illegal access The Indian Penal Code Act 1860 punishes any crime committed in cyberspace (such as cheating, harassment, hacking, breach of privacy, etc) Sector-specific regulations are also established in The department of telecommunication, The Reserve Bank of India, and the Insurance Regulatory. Strict cybersecurity rules have been followed for most of the regulated sectors.