Inside a dedicated cybersecurity lab at a law school, a long matte-black workbench is lined with high-end monitors displaying glowing blue network maps, stylized padlock icons, and evolving lines of code. Beside the monitors, stacks of printed legal casebooks with color-coded tabs lean against a slim metallic desk lamp. The room’s walls are covered with geometric acoustic panels and a large translucent glass board marked with abstract flowcharts. Cool, directional LED lighting casts sharp yet controlled shadows, highlighting the contrast between analog books and digital interfaces. Captured from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle with sharp focus throughout, the composition feels immersive, rigorous, and research-driven, emphasizing the intersection of cyber jurisprudence, data protection, and technical analysis in a photographic, documentary style.

Research Portfolio

Discover CAGE NUSRL’s projects, publications, and policy work on cyber law and AI governance.

Publications

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Cyber Law and AI Governance

CAGE NUSRL advances research on cyber jurisprudence, data protection and privacy, digital rights, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence governance and ethics, building interdisciplinary frameworks that connect legal analysis, technology studies, and policy engagement in India and beyond.

A large digital wall display in a graduate research center shows a complex, stylized map of a smart city at night, with data streams flowing between buildings, cloud icons, and abstract user silhouettes. At the base of the display rests a narrow console table holding printed policy reports, neatly stacked in neutral folders, and a small, simple scale-of-justice sculpture made of brushed steel. The room has dark charcoal walls and a polished concrete floor, lit primarily by the glow of the wall display and subtle recessed ceiling lights. Photographed straight-on with symmetrical composition and crisp sharpness, the mood is serious and forward-looking, illustrating the governance challenges of AI, surveillance, and digital rights in contemporary urban environments through clean photographic realism.
In a quiet university reading room, a long oak table is scattered with printed pages of a mock AI ethics framework, annotated in multiple ink colors, alongside a portable tablet showing a dashboard of algorithmic bias metrics and fairness indicators. A pair of noise-cancelling headphones rests beside a slim, stainless-steel water bottle, reinforcing an atmosphere of focused study. Tall bookshelves in the background are filled with legal journals and volumes on information technology law. Warm, diffused pendant lighting hangs overhead, casting a soft golden glow and gentle shadows across the papers. Captured from an overhead, bird’s-eye view, the composition emphasizes order, detail, and the meticulous synthesis of legal theory, ethics, and quantitative analysis, in a clean, realistic, and distinctly academic style.

Engagements

We collaborate with governments, industry, and civil society through research partnerships, expert advisory inputs, training programmes, and capacity-building workshops on cyber law, AI governance, data protection, and digital rights to support evidence-based, ethically grounded technology policy.