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Seraphim (Manager)     18 July 2014

Question on accidental law violation.

Dear Experts,
 

We have a situation in a Company, where the employees are not allowed to access external networks. A few of employees accessed their personal external network as a part of doing a crime. While doing regular system audit, the system auditor found a suspecious network credentials, and  followed the path to access the network and realized the depth of a severe crime done by the employees through their personal network which is forbidden to be accessed from company.

Now can this be given as official statement in the court or police? Because though it helped to figure out the crime, the auditor accessed an external network(of the accused) where he was not given explicit access to. Can it be counter effective?
 

Thanks,

Seraphim.



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     18 July 2014

Indian  is still ineffective in delivering convictions, even as cyber fraud continues to increase.The CMS, the news of which came in post revelations, is supposed to be an omnipotent system for monitoring, decryption and surveillance and has immense capacities to carry out surveillance of audio, video, image or text. The CMS brought to the forefront the complex challenges pertaining to its legality and also its direct infringement upon people's fundamental right to privacy as enshrined under Article 21 of the .

Seraphim (Manager)     18 July 2014

If we consider the strict rules, will it be an offense what the auditor did?


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