IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000 AND THE MEASURES RECOMMENDED FOR BUSINESS MANAGERS
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Though Computer Science is a blessing to mankind, even this field of Technology has not been spared of unfair exploitation. Unprecedented rise in use of the Infinite Cyber Space corresponding to the unimaginably rapid development of Information Technology is common knowledge. To Arrest Cyber Crime, the Information Technology Act was brought into force in our country. The Act is of Vital Significance to all the Students of Management because as Potential Managers, the students would not only be responsible for protecting themselves as well as other employees from Cyber Crime but also for preventing Members of their Organisation from being Penalised by Law. Managers today are confronted with the Dual Challenge of avoiding both, the commission of crime and omission of measures to fix responsibility.
Towards that end, this Article would benefit the readers as under :-
(a) Raise the awareness level for Law for those who are already well versed with Information Technology.
(b) Improve the understanding of Cyber Security for those who are in the know of Legal Aspects.
(c) Refresh all Readers with Legal Provisions and Implementation Aspects of Cyber Security.
Although, Readers may not be new to Information Technology Act, this Article is unique; as it closely relates Provisions of the Act to the Practical Measures it elucidates, that can be derived for Implementation of the Provisions.
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