Monthly Archives: January 2024

E Mail DTS

We have already discussed the WebDts concept of evaluating compliance of the processing of personal data of visitors to a website. Ujvala has already rolled out a compliance certification for WebDts which will be free till March 31 2024. The … Continue reading

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“Brain Link Inside”.. A necessary disclosure by Cyborgs?..Naavi’s principles of Cyborg regulation

[This article is related to the number of earlier articles on naavi.org on neurorights which are also collated at www.neurorights.in] We last discussed some aspects of the legal implications of human brain linking to external brain device in our article … Continue reading

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Grand Celebration of International Data Privacy Day

FDPPI along with Manipal Law School, CSA Bangalore, BSPIN and NXP made this year’s International Privacy Day memorable with a grand two day event in Bengaluru. On 27th the event was held at Hotel Lalit Ashok and on 28th the … Continue reading

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The First Little Step to DPDPA 2023 Compliance

The successful completion of the Audit of the website will result in issue of a Certificate and A Badge as indicated in the sample. It will be specific to the website audited and is restricted to compliance for processing of … Continue reading

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Why DPDPA 2023 is more practical than GDPR

It is reported that the French Supervisory Authority CNIL has imposed a penalty of 32 million Euro (Around Rs 290 crores) because it considers that there is an excessively intrusive system of monitoring employee activity. See the report here The … Continue reading

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App-DTS based on DGPSI

In continuation of the article yesterday where we indicated that FDPPI would introduce a Certification system for Websites on Privacy compliance as per DPDPA 2023, a similar concept to be extended to Mobile Apps is under development. This Assurance would … Continue reading

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