Identification of Sustainability Issues in Current Legal System Using Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
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Abstract
This study aims to adopt Quality Function Deployment (QFD) effectively for deriving guidelines for sustainable infrastructure, pinpointing on the essentials required for the same, specifically in the domain of cyberlaw. This article will in detail discuss three major areas: the privacy of personal data of the victims, penalties regarding computer-related offenses, and finally, a clear definition and follow-up with the penalties for content-related offenses. The choice of QFD as the methodological backbone has been predicated on its proven systematic prowess in translating precise user requirements into concrete design qualities. Such a transformation becomes essential in the wake of manhandling complexity and dynamism, which is on increased hues getting witnessed in cybercrime scenarios. This research, therefore, focuses on fostering a strong legal framework in these key areas, not only to address the existing deficiencies but also to cater for the challenges expected in future management of cyber-crime.
This research, through the QFD tool, endeavors to provide actionable insights and recommendations that could significantly improve the efficacy of strategies adopted by India in preventing cyber-crime and hence contribute towards an even more secure and resilient digital infrastructure. This really drives home not just the urgent necessity of more updated and comprehensive cyber-law statutes in India which should provide the benchmark for international best practice.