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Routledge
16 September 2024
This book examines the intersection between cybersecurity and the law and economy of India and offers a course of action in designing efficacious policies against emerging cybercrimes in the country.

It reviews the boom in infrastructure growth in India and the security challenges this presents to the domestic economy and legal system. The contributors conducted a risk assessment of the potential economic impacts and security vulnerabilities, as well as identified the current regulatory and legal gaps regarding cryptocurrency, ecommerce, and digital banking. The book also considers the subject of data localization and sovereignty, and the challenges of establishing an indigenous data architecture. By discussing the economic impact of cybersecurity and incorporating recommendations from scholars, activists, academics, young legal intellectuals, and professionals in the field, the chapters propose new measures and protections for lawmakers and policymakers to adopt.

This book will interest researchers and students of cybersecurity, law and economics, international relations, and Indian policymakers.
Edited by:   , , , ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032852454
ISBN 10:   1032852453
Series:   Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
Pages:   202
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part 1: Introduction 1. The Intersections between Cyber Security, Law, and Economics Narendra N. Dalei Part 2: Cyber Security Risk and Economic Impact 2. Understanding the global landscape of cyber security risks, economic impacts, and challenges: Lesson for India Narendra N. Dalei; Vinay Kandpal 3. Examining the impact of Cyber fraud on Indian society: An assessment of the potential damage Subhra Rajat Balabantaray 4. Perception of Investment Behaviour in the Light of Corporate Frauds with Special Reference to India A. Lakshmana Rao; G. Ramakrishnan; Nikhil Kulshresta 5. Legal Framework of Cyber Crimes Against the E- Banking in India Reena Roy; Anil Kumar Dixit 6. Economic Impact of Perceptible Benefits and Adverse Sides of Blockchain in Bancassurance along with Cyber security Diksha Verma, Pooja Kansra, Sushanta Kumar Mahapatra Part 3: Cyber Crime, Law and Technology 7. Quashing the Cyber Crime and Putting Up the Consumer Confidence in E-Commerce Anshima; Bhawana Bhardwaj; Dipanker Sharma 8. Application of Activity Theory in Technology Law Manuj Darbari; Naseem Ahmed; Abhishek Kumar Singh 9. Reporting Cybercrime: A Bird Eye View of Procedural Framework Sandeep Mishra; Pradeep Kumar Singh; Jai Shankar Ojha Part 4: Cryptocurrency and Cyber security 10. The Intersection of Cryptocurrency and Cyber security: Challenges and Opportunities Garima Kohli; Saloni Devi 11. Unveiling Cryptocurrency Unfolding The Hubbub Around Cryptocurrency Pradeep Kumar Singh; Sandeep Mishra Part 5: Data Localisation Policy and Online Dispute Resolution 12. Policing the Virtual Reality’ and Promising the Cyber Peace – An Impending Need for Integration of Cyber Security Madhuri Irene 13. A primer on data localisation policy in India Anjali Tandon; Devender Pratap

Gagandeep Kaur is Associate Professor of law at the School of Law UPES, Dehradun, India. Narendra N. Dalei is Associate Professor of economics and associate director of research at the Central University of Himachal Pradesh, India. Sushanta Kumar Mahapatra is Associate Professor of Economics at the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education Deemed University, Hyderabad, India. Vinay Kandpal is Professor (Research) at Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India.

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