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Data Protection

What is data protection, and why is it important?

Data protection regulations ensure the security of individuals’ personal data and regulate the collection, usage, transfer, and disclosure of the said data. With the increase in user-generated data and the exponential industrial value of data, it’s becoming vital that the government bodies take necessary steps to protect the data rights of their citizens.
They also provide access to data of the individuals and places accountability measures for organizations processing personal data and supplements it by providing remedies for unauthorized and harmful processing. Our team is competent to optimize your business for privacy policies, terms of use and data protection as per new data protection laws.

Data Protection

Cyber Litigation

Cyber law is the area of law that deals with the crimes & fraud committed over Internet's with the help of computers, software, hardware and information systems (IS).

Cyber laws prevent or reduce large scale damage from cyber criminal activities by protecting information access, privacy, communications, intellectual property (IP) and freedom of speech related to the use of the Internet, websites, email, computers, cell phones, software and hardware, such as data storage devices.

The increase in Internet traffic has led to a higher proportion of legal issues worldwide. Because cyber laws vary by jurisdiction and country, enforcement is challenging, and restitution ranges from fines to imprisonment.

Cyber Crime Investigation

A cybercrime investigation is the process of investigating, analyzing and recovering critical forensic digital data from the networks involved in the attack—in order to identify the authors of the digital crime and their true intentions. It uncovers the source of a cyber attack, assess the damage and provide a rapid mitigation. It includes the investigation of hacking incidents, data breaches, phishing attacks, email fraud, financial crimes, online scams and ransomware attack. Cyber attacks on a business require a rapid incident response to prevent further damage, identify the source of the attack and start the recovery process.

When we are engaged, we ensure that no digital evidence is overlooked and assist at any stage of an investigation, regardless of the size, complexity or location of data sources.

Are you effected by a Cyber Crime?

You need to respond quickly. Cyber Crime in its several formats such as online identity theft, financial fraud, stalking, bullying, hacking, e-mail fraud, email spoofing, invoice fraud, email scams, banking scam, CEO fraud, can all lead to major disruption and financial disasters.

Cyber Litigation
Cyber Crime Investigation

Cyber Fraud

E-Contracts

E-contract is any kind of contract formed in the course of e-commerce by the interaction of two or more individuals using electronic means, such as e-mail, the interaction of an individual with an electronic agent, such as a computer program, or the interaction of at least two electronic agents that are programmed to recognize the existence of a contract.

Following are the types of E-contracts.
SAAS Agreements , Privacy Policy, Software Licenses
Software Development Agreements
Blockchain contracts
Software Vendor Agreements
Information Technology Product Reseller Agreements , IT Support and Maintenance Agreements,
End User License Agreements
Agreements
Website Terms of Service and Use
IT Service Agreements
E-Commerce Agreements

E-Commerce

E-commerce is the activity of electronically buying or selling of products on online services or over the Internet. Following are the general legal transactions involved in e-commerce:
Buyer Seller Agreements, E-commerce compliance, Consumer protection, IP Registration, B2B, B2C Agreements, Technical Assistance, Agreements,
Franchise Agreements. Terms of Use, Privacy Policy

Cyber fraud can be considered as any fraudulent crime which is conducted via a computer or computer data. Fraudsters can then gain access to victims' personal identity, their online accounts and their bank accounts. The extensive and popular use of internet banking and mobile banking means there are more opportunities than ever for criminals to commit cyber fraud. Cyber-crime and fraudsters normally try to hack into victims' personal and financial information online via phishing emails and viruses. If you receive an email with an attached link which either asks you to present your bank information or to confirm your bank account information, do not do so. The key to avoiding cyber-fraud is to understand what your bank and related bodies would ask of you, and they would never email or call you asking for your bank information. Even if the email or the phone call sounds legitimate and honest, you should call the bank yourself and ask them if this email originated from them or not. Money lost via a cyber fraud can be easily recovered via reporting on time to your bank or lodging a complaint to the cyber police of your area.

Cyber Fraud
E-Contracts
E-commerce

E-Evidence

Relevancy & Admissibility of electronic evidence.
E-mail contents, Digital Evidence, Computer Artifacts, Telephonic conversations, Whatsapp chats. Authenticity of electronic evidence & fulfillment of requirements under Sec 65-B of Evidence Act.

Trademark & Domain Disputes

A Domain Name is a word or a combination of words which help identify a website's association with another individual. Domain names are used to locate a website and are popularly known as Uniform Resource Locator (URL). The Internet Domain Name is very important for every business that wants to establish their name globally.Domain Names can be registered and protected as trademarks as long as it meets the requirements of a trademark under the Trade Marks Act 1999. We undertake domain and trademark disputes to protect your brand name and value associated it.

Digital Safety

Digital Safety, frequently referred to as internet safety, media safety, online safety, or cyber safety encompasses many things. At the core of digital safety is protecting ourselves, our families and others as we connect through digital devices. The new ways of interacting digitally facilitate real world interaction. Digital safety is learning how to safeguard your privacy and protect your family from predators as we connect in this new digital age. A cyber attack is an umbrella term for many different types of attacks that can occur online. These attacks can counter your identity, your financial information, for online accounts, and much more. All things considered, the major types of cyber attacks can be divided into four broad sections.

Malware & Virus Attacks
Identity Theft
Cyber Bullying Cyber Fraud

E-Evidence
Trademark disputes
Digital Safety
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