Sunil Abraham and India Today
India Today is a long-running Indian news magazine and digital media platform covering politics, business, technology, and public affairs. Its reporting on technology and digital policy has occasionally included commentary from Sunil Abraham, and the publication has also carried writing connected to his work.
This page collects relevant India Today articles associated with Sunil Abraham, bringing together both authored pieces and media references from the publication.
✍️ Publications
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Privacy and Security Can Co-exist
An opinion article by Sunil Abraham published in Mail Today explaining why privacy is essential for real security and critiquing blanket surveillance measures under the IT Act amendments. -
WannaCry Ransomware: How Agencies Like NSA of US Contributed to Fragility of Global Information Society
An opinion column by Sunil Abraham in India Today on how the NSA's hoarding of zero-day vulnerabilities enabled the WannaCry ransomware attack, and the case for Free and Open Source Software.
📣 Media Mentions
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Google Takes U-Turn, Says It Won't Ban Nude Photos on Blogger
An India Today news report on Google reversing its decision to ban explicit content on Blogger, with commentary from Sunil Abraham of the Centre for Internet and Society. -
Google's War on Nude Photos Goes Against User Rights
An India Today feature by Sahil Mohan Gupta examining Google's 2015 Blogger policy restricting sexually explicit content and its implications for free speech and user rights. -
Google, Facebook Refuse to Give In to a Paranoid Government That Wants to Gag Them
An India Today magazine report by Bhavna Vij-Aurora on the Indian government's confrontation with Google and Facebook over removal of objectionable online content in 2012. -
Just Wink and Grab Big E-Book Releases
An India Today report by Max Martin on Wink, an Indian e-book reader by EC Media International, featuring commentary from Sunil Abraham on accessibility and DRM. -
Nokia Eyes GeNext to Tap Mobile Email Mkt
An India Today report on Nokia's push to grow its mobile email market in India by targeting youth under 25, featuring comments from Sunil Abraham of CIS.
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