However, of all the benefits of use of mobile, we
cannot ignore the risks associated with it. For instance, the mobile
banking in India is risky as the present banking and other
technology related legal frameworks are not conducive for mobile
banking in India.
Similarly, we do not have a well developed e-governance infrastructure in India. Naturally, India is still not ready for m-governance. India does not have any infrastructure, legal framework, policies and strategies and most importantly expertise to implement these ambitious projects.
The biggest hurdles before the mobile related uses in India pertain to use of weak encryption standards and non use of mobile cyber security mechanisms in India, informs Praveen Dalal, managing partner of New Delhi based law firm Perry4Law and CEO of Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB). Absence of encryption laws in India has further made the mobile security very weak in India, says Dalal.
Similarly, we do not have a well developed e-governance infrastructure in India. Naturally, India is still not ready for m-governance. India does not have any infrastructure, legal framework, policies and strategies and most importantly expertise to implement these ambitious projects.
The biggest hurdles before the mobile related uses in India pertain to use of weak encryption standards and non use of mobile cyber security mechanisms in India, informs Praveen Dalal, managing partner of New Delhi based law firm Perry4Law and CEO of Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB). Absence of encryption laws in India has further made the mobile security very weak in India, says Dalal.
See Cjnews India for more.
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