Sunil Abraham and The Quint
The Quint is an Indian digital publication known for its long-form journalism, cultural criticism, and analysis of contemporary social and political issues. Its reporting often explores how technology intersects with everyday life, identity, power, and governance, particularly in urban and online spaces.
Within this coverage, Sunil Abraham appears as a referenced voice offering analytical context on questions of internet governance, platform accountability, surveillance, and the social implications of digital systems. These mentions are typically embedded within broader narratives that examine how technological change reshapes public discourse and civic life, rather than as standalone commentary.
This cluster brings together all available media mentions of Sunil Abraham published in The Quint. Read together, these articles illustrate how digital rights and technology policy debates have been framed within India’s independent, culture-focused digital media landscape.
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Decoding the Aadhaar Debate: Do the Risks Outweigh the Benefits?
The Quint analysis examining the mandatory Aadhaar debate following Finance Bill 2017 amendments, featuring Sunil Abraham's assessment of database linkage risks, surveillance concerns and the contradiction between Supreme Court rulings declaring Aadhaar voluntary and government mandates making it compulsory. -
If Your Aadhaar Data Has Been Hacked, You Might Never Find Out
The Quint report on the absence of breach notification requirements in the Aadhaar Act following an alleged biometric data breach, featuring analysis from Sunil Abraham, Apar Gupta and Rahul Matthan on gaps in data protection and redressal mechanisms. -
SFLC.IN Hosts Dialogue on AI: Experts Discuss Risks & Responsible Innovation
The Quint coverage of SFLC.IN's dialogue on artificial intelligence examining deepfakes, responsible AI practices and governance frameworks, featuring Sunil Abraham's analysis on model explainability and the future of large language models. -
Sure, WhatsApp Secures Privacy, But Who's Monitoring Fake News?
The Quint investigation into WhatsApp's role in spreading fake news and political propaganda during UP elections, featuring Sunil Abraham's analysis of the fake news economy, financial incentives driving digital warriors and the lack of content oversight despite end-to-end encryption. -
Swachh Digital India: Fake News Has a Real Impact on Our Lives
The Quint investigation into WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption and the challenges of tracking fake news origins, featuring Sunil Abraham's analysis of encryption limitations in group messaging and the real-world consequences of viral misinformation. -
The Dangers of Aadhaar-Based Payments That No One Is Talking About
The Quint report on security vulnerabilities in Aadhaar-based payment systems following demonetisation, featuring Sunil Abraham's analysis on biometric authentication risks, the gummy finger attack and inadequate data protection frameworks.
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