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Cyber Observer s Latest Release Provides New Visibility Into Cybersecurity Risk Posture

Cyber Observer s Latest Release Provides New Visibility Into Cybersecurity Risk Posture Tuesday, January 19, 2021 11:52AM IST (6:22AM GMT) Premier Continuous Controls Monitoring platform empowers enterprises with continuous, unified visibility of security tool effectiveness on-premises and in-cloud   Tel Aviv, Israel & Tysons Corner, Va., United States:   Cyber Observer, the premier Continuous Controls Monitoring (CCM) solution, today announced a major enhancement to its platform that enables CISOs and other security and risk management executives to obtain new, continuous, unified visibility into the effectiveness of cybersecurity tools that are implemented throughout their enterprise. By continuously retrieving and analyzing Critical Security Controls (CSCs) from applications on-premises and in-cloud, Cyber Observer’s CCM platform simplifies compliance, reduces mean time to detection and response, and advances r

Granting bail is the rule - The Hindu

Granting bail is the rule Updated: Updated: December 28, 2020 23:44 IST The refusal to grant bail deprives individuals of liberty by confining them in jails without trial and conviction Share Article Supreme Court of India in New Delhi. File   | Photo Credit: V. Sudershan The refusal to grant bail deprives individuals of liberty by confining them in jails without trial and conviction Discussions on bail reform usually arise when exceptional cases capture public attention. However, bail reform must begin by addressing two key facets of the criminal justice system: judicial discretion and monetary surety bonds. Judicial discretion The power to grant bail is a discretionary power vested in judges and it is meant to be exercised liberally. The Supreme Court has consistently reiterated that “bail is the rule, jail is an exception”. The primary purpose of bail is to ensure the accused person’s compliance with investigation, and subsequent presence at the trial if the

Bail & Personal Liberty: Important Judgments Of 2020

A Division Bench comprising Justices DY Chandrachud and Indira Banerjee observed that a High Court in its jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India has the power to grant bail in a suitable case. In an application under Article 226, the High Court must be circumspect in exercising its powers [to grant bail] on the basis of the facts of each case. However, the High Court should not foreclose itself from the exercise of the power when a citizen has been arbitrarily deprived of their personal liberty in an excess of state power, it observed while granting bail to Arnab Goswami in a habeas corpus petition.

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