cybersecurity law
CYBER LAW IN 2019 – TWO MAJOR INTERNATIONAL THRUSTS BY DR. PAVAN DUGGAL
Cyberlaw as a discipline saw some massive advances in 2019. These advances were seen in different thrust areas of this discipline. The first significant element of 2019 was the determined focus of sovereign governments across the world, to come up with strong national cybersecurity legislations and legislative frameworks. Consequently, different countries and sovereign governments started moving in the direction of trying to regulate cybersecurity. These regulations normally took two distinctive manifestations.
China Is Quickly Embracing Facial Recognition Tech, For Better And Worse
An employee uses a facial recognition device as she swipes her badge to enter the assembly line area at a Pegatron Corp. factory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, April 15, 2016.(Photo Would you want to have your face tracked by ever present cameras so others can know your identities and whereabouts? While the answer is likely to be no for many in the west, the scenario is becoming a reality in China. Facial-recognition technology, once a staple of Minority Report-style movies, is quickly inserting itself into the daily lives of more and more people in the country. Unfettered by privacy regulations, China's largest internet companies are scooping up hundreds of millions of photos from their online apps to teach computers to analyze facial features.