Re: Proposing a panel discussion on ICTA's Consultation Paper

From: S Moonesamy <sm+mu_at_elandsys.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2021 11:07:26 -0700


Hi Aditya,
At 10:14 AM 29-04-2021, Aditya Bholah wrote:
>You raised a good question. Legally speaking, it is the user's
>responsibility to make sure that his connection is secure. For
>example, a bank will not hold itself liable if someone has
>intercepted an online transaction. If ICTA is intercepting traffic,
>and they accidentally leaked something. Will ICTA be responsible for
>monetary loss of a resident?

Thanks for the feedback about the legal implications.

The burden is usually on the customer to prove that the problem was
not on his/her side. It would be very difficult to prove that the
there was a technical problem because of a party in the middle, e.g.
the regulator.

Regards,
S. Moonesamy
Received on Thu Apr 29 2021 - 18:08:06 PST

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