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Democracy in the age of data

March 27, 2018 by Nasheman

By Amit Kapoor

“Data is the new oil” has been a clichéd maxim of the internet age. But the events that unfolded last week have underlined the extent of complexities that can be created in society depending on the nature of its usage.

A year-long investigation by multiple media outlets in the US and Britain revealed that a consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, accessed data of at least 50 million social media users without their proper consent. They then used these data points to psychologically profile people and individually target them with politically-motivated content to manipulate the 2016 US presidential elections. A similar approach was used to influence electoral outcomes all around the world, possibly even in India.

Even though the process of manipulating the political narrative during elections is not something new, there is something sinister about for-profit organisations and foreign agents using data technologies to disrupt democratic norms. If electoral outcomes come to be defined by exploiting deep-rooted psychological fears of voters based on data analytics instead of developmental issues that drive progress and prosperity, social cohesion will fall under immediate threat, proving pernicious to the very fabric of democracy. The political vision of governments and politicians need to be steered by people instead of mathematical algorithms.

It must be highlighted that social media and the vast explosion of data due to it are not the problems per se. However, when societies are finding themselves being increasingly run by data, a defined set of ethical norms need to be formulated to guide its use. The issue is of the utmost importance for India, as it has a significant online presence that is vulnerable to privacy violations. It has the highest number of Facebook users and the second-highest number of Twitter users in the world — with a combined reach of almost 300 million.

A committee of experts under Justice B.N. Srikrishna has already been set up to deliberate upon a data protection framework for India. It is working on drafting a data protection bill and has deliberated on a number of pertinent issues like what constitutes “personal data”, the specifications of consent and establishment of a data protection authority. A white paper has also been published by the authority, detailing a lengthy discourse on these very issues. Meanwhile, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology has also listed “Citizens’ data security and privacy” as a subject of study. However, not much seems to have been done on the topic. Recent events might hopefully set the ball rolling on that front and inspire a multi-partisan report on the matter.

Once the processes of setting up a robust framework of regulatory policy and statutory law to govern matters of data privacy are complete, there will be a requirement to establish cultural expectations that incorporate ethical standards right when the data technologies are being built. The application of regulatory mechanisms after individuals have been profiled is akin to closing the stable doors after the horses have bolted. The race to become the next-big-thing in technology has placed ethics on the backseat and, hence, it is often the case that investigations are conducted, and apologies are demanded, only after the damage has been done. The environment of “develop first, question later” will have to change.

The issue of data and privacy regulations will become even more important as technological companies gain greater market share in provision of financial services instead of traditional banks. When you instantly transfer money to friends and family over apps like WhatsApp to avoid the hassle of asking around for bank account numbers, the company gains direct access to your transactions. The power of that data will lie with the entity which posses it. Interestingly, retail banks will begin to lose out on this essential oil as it will be unable to identify customer interactions once it shifts to these new age non-banks.

The use of data mining as a strategic tool, put in the right hands, can be a powerful tool to understand societal preferences and address consumer needs. However, no good comes with a complementing bad and our democratic societies need to be wary of the latter by building robust security mechanisms that ensure privacy and consent. At times, even that might not be enough. Consumers willingly hand over a lot of personal information for the convenience of services without knowledge of the consequences of their actions and the eventual use of the data. Therefore, a final action that needs to be undertaken in the world of data is to build user-awareness. There is simply no substitute to a well-informed consumer base.

(Ians)

Filed Under: News & Politics, Opinion

BJP’s IT cell Head Amit Malviya Tweets Karnataka poll Dates Before EC announcement, faces flak

March 27, 2018 by Nasheman

BJP’s national Information and Technology cell head Amit Malviya landed the saffron party in a controversy on Tuesday when he tweeted about the dates of the Karnataka Assembly election before the Election Commission announced it through a press conference.

Even though Malviya seems to have deleted the tweet now, journalists questioned Malviya on how he got to know about the Karnataka poll dates before the Election Commission announced them.

Malviya has now deleted the original tweet in which he had posted the dates.

 When Chief Election Commissioner OP Rawat was questioned on this issue, ” It will be investigated. Be assured that actions legally and administratively befitting will be taken.”

The Karnataka Assembly election will be held in a single phase on 12 May and the counting of votes will take place on 15 May.

The issue of notification will begin on 17 April and the last date of nomination is 24 April. The last date for the withdrawal of candidates is 27 April.

 

Filed Under: News & Politics

Radio jockey Rasikan Rajesh hacked to death by unknown assailants in Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram

March 27, 2018 by Nasheman

A former radio jockey was hacked to death by unidentified assailants at his studio in Trivandarum’s Madavoor on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday.

Former RJ Rajesh alias Rasikan Rajesh, 36, was also a mimicry artist as well as a folk singer.

One other person was injured in the incident, police investigation underway.

According to police, the crime took place around 2 am at the sound recording studio – Metro Studio – owned by Rajesh at Madavoor under Pallickal police station limits.

While police have registered a case of murder, they are yet to identify the accused. The police suspect that a gang is involved in the crime.

According to reports, Rajesh and his friend Kuttan had just returned from a stage programme and were loading their equipment back into the studio, when unidentified assailants who came in a red Maruti Swift car attacked them with sharp weapons.

Locals, who heard the commotion, alerted the police who rushed them to a hospital.

Rajesh died of his injuries at the hospital at Parippally while Kuttan is undergoing treatment at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital.

Rajesh has worked with Red FM as an RJ for several years before joining Voice of Kerala FM station in Doha.

According to reports, Rajesh has recently returned from abroad and joined a mimicry troupe.

He is survived by his wife and a son.

Filed Under: Human Rights

US Authorities Confirm Facebook Probe for Data Leaks

March 27, 2018 by Nasheman

The US Federal Trade commission has confirmed that it was investigating Facebook after the leak of personal and other data on some 50 million users to political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.

The FTC said on Monday that it “takes very seriously recent press reports raising substantial concerns about the privacy practices of Facebook”.

“Today, the FTC is confirming that it has an open non-public investigation into these practices,” Efe news quoted Acting FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection Director, Tom Pahl, as saying.

Pahl emphasized that the agency is committed to using “all of its tools” to protect the privacy of consumers and that the main such tool is “enforcement action” against companies that do not fulfill their promises in the data privacy area or that violate the law.

He explained that the FTC is acting against firms that do not abide by the “Privacy Shield” agreement regulating data transfer with the European Union and against companies that undertake “unfair acts” that harm consumers or violate the FTC Act.

“The FTC is firmly and fully committed to using all of its tools to protect the privacy of consumers. Companies who have settled previous FTC actions must also comply with FTC order provisions imposing privacy and data security requirements,” a statement said.

“Accordingly, the FTC takes very seriously recent press reports raising substantial concerns about the privacy practices of Facebook.”

Rob Sherman, Facebook’s deputy privacy chief, said in a statement last week that the social networking firm remains “strongly committed to protecting people’s information,” adding that “we appreciate the opportunity to answer questions the FTC may have”.

A week ago, after the controversial leak of private information on millions of users came to light, press reports said that the FTC was investigating whether Facebook violated the terms of a 2011 consent agreement requiring user consent for sharing data by providing use data to Cambridge Analytica in 2014.

The London-based political research organization, which collaborated with the election campaign of Donald Trump in the runup to the 2016 vote, used the leaked information to develop a computer programme to predict the decisions of US voters and influence them.

In 2011, Facebook promised to ask for the consent of its users before making certain changes in their privacy preferences, as part of an agreement with the government, which accused the firm of abusing consumers by sharing with third parties more information than users had authorized.

Breaking that agreement could result in the tech firm facing a fine of $40,000 per violation, the CNBC financial network said.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on March 21 admitted that it was a “breach of trust” to allow an app developed by Cambridge University professor Aleksandr Kogan to collect data for Cambridge Analytica, and he added that the firm will “fix” the problem by, among other things, investigating all apps that could access users’ personal data before 2014 and banning any developer that “does not agree to a thorough audit”.

After Monday’s announcement, Facebook shares fell by as much as 6 per cent on Wall Street.

Last week, the firm suffered significantly in the markets as its stock price plunged, reducing the value of outstanding shares by some $50 billion.

(IANS)

Filed Under: World

World’s largest gay dating app to offer HIV test reminders

March 27, 2018 by Nasheman

Grindr, the worlds largest gay dating app, is set to change its software this week to urge millions of users to get frequent HIV tests, in an an effort to shrink the global epidemic, the media reported.

Grindr, which claims to have 3.3 million daily users from every country in the world, will send men who opt into the service a reminder every three to six months, and simultaneously point them to the nearest testing site, The New York Times reported.

It will also let clinics, gay community centres and other testing sites advertise for free.

The company is making the move to “reduce HIV transmission and support our whole community – regardless of HIV status – in living long and fulfilling lives”, Jack Harrison-Quintana, Grindr’s director for equality, said on Monday.

HIV experts greeted the announcement enthusiastically.

“Wow, that’s great! For a company of this magnitude to do this is groundbreaking,” said Jeffrey D. Klausner, a former chief of sexually transmitted disease prevention in San Francisco who has used Grindr to promote testing.

Perry N. Halkitis, dean of the Rutgers School of Public Health and an expert in gay male behaviour, called the decision “excellent”.

Jonathan Mermin, chief of AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases at the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, said many men who use location-based phone apps to find other men nearby are considered at high risk of getting infected.

Therefore, “all effective efforts to increase testing are welcome”, The New York Times quoted Mermin as saying.

The Centre recommends that sexually active gay men get tested at least once a year and those at highest risk get tested every three to six months.

More than 107,000 gay and bisexual men in the US have HIV but do not know it,

according to Mermin.

 

(IANS)

Filed Under: World

Hindu seers Holding Meeting With Amit Shah

March 27, 2018 by Nasheman

A secret meeting with seers of 31 mutts in the region at Bekkinakalmutt in the city on Monday evening by the BJP president Amit Shah.

According to the sources the delegation of seers led by Bekkinakalmutt seer Mallikarjuna Murugharajendra exhibited a list of demands to the BJP president. They were said to have disclosed to Shah that they had been supporting the BJP for many years and they would proceed with the same in the coming years. The diviners said the BJP government in the past had given funds to the mutts and it must be done even in future if the party comes back to control.

The issues identified with waterway connecting venture and farmer’s troubles were likewise talked about. Raghaveshwara Bharati of Ramachandrapura Mutt and Rachoteshwara of Bilaki Mutt were also present at the close-door meeting.

State BJP president BS Yeddyurappa, K S Eshwarappa, S Rudregowda, Union Minister Ananth Kumar, MP Prahlad Joshi, national general secretary Muralidhar Rao and others were also present.

 

Filed Under: Culture & Society

Supreme Court rules against Khap panchayat’s interference in marriages

March 27, 2018 by Nasheman

The Supreme Court on Tuesday said any interference by the Khap panchayats to scuttle marriage between two consenting adults is illegal.

The bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A.M. Khanwilkar and Justice D.Y. Chandrachud laid down remedial and preventive measures that would operate till a statutory framework to deal with such instances was put in place.

The landmark judgement came on a plea by NGO Shakti Vahini urging the apex court to address the issue of bodies like the Khap panchayats issuing dictates and interfering in marriages which does not meet their approval.

(IANS)

Filed Under: News & Politics

Karnataka To Vote On May 12, Results On May 15

March 27, 2018 by Nasheman

The Election Commission on Tuesday announced that voting to elect a new Karnataka Assembly will be held on May 12 and results will be declared on May 15, setting the ball rolling for one of the most prestigious battles between the Congress and the BJP.

“It will be a single phase election,” Chief Election Commissioner O.P. Rawat told reporters here.

He said the date of notification is April 17 and the last date to file nominations is April 24. The scrutiny of nominations will take place on April 25 and the last day for withdrawal is April 27.

He said the model code of conduct came into effect immediately in the state which will also be applicable to the central government.

The polling will take place on May 12 and counting will be held three days later on May 15, he said.

Rawat said VVPAT machines, apart from EVMs, will be deployed in Karnataka for the polls.

The 224-member Assembly expires on May 28 in the state where the Congress is currently in power, with 122 seats against the BJP’s 43.

Karnataka is one of the eight states where polls were scheduled this year. Elections to three northeastern states were held last month.

 

(IANS)

Filed Under: News & Politics

Blockchain will disrupt the Real Estate industry and India has a chance to lead

March 26, 2018 by Nasheman

“Buying real estate is the single largest personal financial transaction any of us makes in our lifetime. It also carries the maximum ‘other extra charges’ that we wish we did not have to incur. Fees, commissions, and taxes! Who loves any of those. “

by Purva Wright

The time is ripe for a disruptor !!!

Who will benefit from Blockchain in Real Estate?

1. Buyers and Sellers: Property search through block-chain-enabled MLS. Greatly simplified process of transacting real estate with less paperwork and administrative overheads. Most secure form of transaction recording that enhances trust between all parties. Greater global exposure to property listings in a standard manner. Greatly reduced transaction costs for both the buyer and the seller.

2. Real Estate Agents: Blockchain enabled MLS Listings. Salespersons and brokers can focus on providing more value-added services while minimizing time spent on creating and managing listings, filling forms/agreements etc.

3. Lawyers: Greatly simplified process of transacting real estate with less paperwork and administrative overheads/costs.

Why is Blockchain surging in popularity across industries

Blockchain is a technology that powers crypto currencies.

It is the most secure way of recording transactions in a centralized ledger that is distributed across the internet. An entry/transaction in this ledger is transparent and immutable. The entry cannot be altered through any means without collusion of the entire internet which would be impossible.

Blockchain’s exponential popularity is because of its inherent security, fault tolerance, and transparency.

It is being adopted across the board in a wide range of industries. Each industry may simply have variations and/or extensions of the above reasons for its adoption; for example:

Banking: Bring trust, simplicity, operational efficiency and enhanced customer experience to banking and payment services.

Financial markets: Use blockchain’s shared immutable ledger to track and manage every step of the financial process, no matter how big or small.

Healthcare: Healthcare payers and providers rally for blockchain’s for clinical trial data, regulatory compliance and electronic medical records (EMR).

Government: Pioneering government organizations are embracing blockchain to boost efficiency and collaboration.

Insurance: Automate transaction processing and reconciliation, help protect parties and their interests, and ensure accurate valuations for insured items.

Supply chain: Add greater visibility and efficiency across the entire supply chain to deliver higher value to your customers and trading relationships.

Identity: Improve authentication and consent of executed government services to increase identity protection.

Voting: Elections require authentication of voters’ identity, secure record keeping for tracking votes, and trusted tallies to determine the winner. In the future, blockchain tools could serve as a foundational infrastructure for casting, tracking, and counting votes — potentially eliminating the need for recounts by taking voter fraud and foul play off the table.

How is Blockchain relevant to the Real Estate industry

The pain points for buying and selling property include a lack of transparency during and after transactions, copious amounts of paperwork, possible fraud, and errors in public records. Blockchain offers a way to reduce the need for paper-based record keeping and speed up transactions — helping stakeholders improve efficiency and reduce transaction costs on all sides of the transaction.

Real estate blockchain applications can help record, track, and transfer land titles, property deeds, liens, and more, and can help ensure that all documents are accurate and verifiable.

Tech startup Ubitquity already offers a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) blockchain platform for financial, title, and mortgage companies. The company is currently working with the Land Records Bureau in Brazil, among other stealth clients, to input property information and record documents through blockchain.

Specific opportunities in the Real Estate industry

1. Speed-up the Transaction Process

With the blockchain tokens, there would be no need for title searches or a middle man to secure the title transfer. By using a blockchain-distributed database to prove the authenticity of the transaction, a homeowner could transfer title quickly without the need for a third-party verification. This technology could very well disrupt the real estate industry by making the escrow companies obsolete.

2. Increase Transparency

One of the largest costs associated with real estate transactions is the lack of transparency, and the second arises from transaction friction due to so many middle men (think escrow, title, insurance, brokers). The blockchain allows all transactions to happen peer to peer, with no middle men and with all information recorded in a fully transparent manner. This will lead to efficiency and trust!

3. Secure Online Data Storage

More than a cryptocurrency, blockchain technology allows for secure online data storage. This could be used in the future for storing of all property records, including deeds, plats, surveys, title chain, etc. Blockchain may eventually be a part of the multiple listing services as well. Uses other than cryptocurrency may eventually be more common.

4. Be Cost Effective While Trusted

Blockchain will eliminate the need for title insurance and add efficiency and confidence to transactions. It will also add transparency across the entire purchaser platform, so that economics such as not being able to afford an attorney will not be a factor in understanding title and ownership issues.

5. Make Good Information Available Openly

“The most valuable commodity I know of is information” — straight from the mouth of Gordon Gekko himself. Blockchain will be a repository of information. Much of this information, once properly entered, will be very valuable. When organizations have good information, and that information is available openly, the risks to all parties involved in any transaction with that organization are diminished greatly.

Conceptual Solution for Blockchain in Real Estate Transaction

The steps bellows show the Blockchain based future of Real Estate transactions:

The opportunity

India can take the lead across APAC region and the world given the level of digital savvy that exists within our population. Technology centers in Bangalore are best positioned to grab this opportunity of a life time and be able to determine the future of Blockchain in the Real Estate Industry. The provincial government of Ontario can invite the private sector to champion the initiative while ensuring that Real Estate bodies and Regulators play a constructive role in making it easier for the general public to benefit from a greatly simplified and far more efficient process of transacting real estate. The elected government owes it to its citizens.

Filed Under: Business & Technology, India

MEP’s Dr. Nowhera Shaik remembers Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev on Martyrs Day

March 26, 2018 by Nasheman

All India Mahila Empowerment Party’s (MEP) President Dr. Nowhera Shaik paid tributes to Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev on Martyrs Day, with a vow to empower women of this country, and carry forward their legacy.

Paying her tributes, Dr. Nowhera Shaik said that it was people like these, who relinquished everything for the freedom of our country.

She praised the soldiers at the borders, who she compared to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Filed Under: India

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