Rohas Nagpal

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Rohas Nagpal is the President of Asian School of Cyber Laws

Rohas Nagpal is the founder President of Asian School of Cyber Laws.


He advises Governments and corporates around the world in cyber crime investigation and cyber law related issues. He has assisted the Government of India in drafting rules and regulations under the Information Technology Act, 2000. He has authored several books, papers and articles on cyber law, cyber terrorism, cyber crime investigation and financial law.


Rohas lives in Pune (India) and blogs @ rohasnagpal.com


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Some papers authored by Rohas Nagpal


7 years of Indian Cyber Law presented at ClubHack India's first International Hackers' Convention held at Pune, India on 9th December, 2007.


Internet Draft titled Biometric based Digital Signature scheme – which proposes a method of using biometrics to generate keys for use in digital signature creation and verification.


"Cyber Terrorism – A Global Perspective" – Paper presented at the Second World Congress on Informatics and Law held at Madrid, Spain from 23rd-27th September, 2002.


Cyber Terrorism in the context of Globalisation – Paper presented at the UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Globalization and Human Rights” held on 7th-8th September, 2002 at Mumbai, India.


Defining Cyber Terrorism - paper submitted at the National Seminar on Human Rights and Terrorism on 9 and 10 March 2002 at Nagpur, India.


The mathematics of terror - paper submitted at the National Seminar on Human Rights and Terrorism on 9 and 10 March, 2002 at Nagpur, India.


"Legislative Approach to Digital Signatures" - paper presented at the First World Congress on Computer Law organized at Ecuador, October, 2001.


"Legislative Approach to Digital Signatures" - paper presented at the International Law Seminar organized by ISIL at New Delhi, India in October, 2001.


"Indian Legal position on Cyber Terrorism, Encryption and preventive measures" on behalf of the Karnataka Police for Otto Schily, Interior Minister, Federal Republic of Germany (30th October , 2001).


"Internet Time Theft & The Indian Law" - white paper prepared for the Corps of Detectives, Karnataka Police, September 2001.

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