Sunil Abraham and Mail Today

Mail Today was an English-language daily newspaper in India, published as part of the India Today Group in collaboration with the Daily Mail of the United Kingdom. It combined news reporting with commentary on politics, business, and public policy, including coverage of technology and governance.

Within this platform, Sunil Abraham has contributed writings and has also been referenced in reporting on issues such as internet regulation, privacy, and digital infrastructure.

This page brings together publications and media mentions from Mail Today in one place.

✍️ Publications

  1. Snooping Can Lead to Data Abuse
    09 June 2011
    A Mail Today article by Sunil Abraham analysing NATGRID, blanket surveillance, national security risks, and the dangers of merging 21 government databases.

📣 Media Mentions

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  1. Anti-Social Network: Social Media Is Driving Teens to a Reality They Can't Handle
    27 February 2011
    A Mail Today feature on the risks of social media for Indian teenagers, covering privacy, cyber crime, and legal gaps, with expert commentary including from Sunil Abraham of CIS.
  2. Mobile Education Comes to Villages
    27 May 2011
    A Mail Today report by Shayan Ghosh on the potential of mobile phones to deliver education to rural India, with commentary from Sunil Abraham of CIS and representatives of IGNOU, EnableM, Mig33, and InnovateEdu.
  3. Sony Site Flaw Puts Focus on Internet Security
    20 May 2011
    A Mail Today report on a Sony website security flaw following the PlayStation Network breach, highlighting concerns about hacking, data risks, and internet security.

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