Monthly Archives: February 2024

FDPPI Special Drive for DPO/DA training

FDPPI is conducting a series of training programs all over India to prepare the Indian Professionals to be Data Protection Officers and Data Auditors. In the month of March 2o24, several one day programs have been scheduled in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, … Continue reading

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Transactional Analysis applied to Artificial Intelligence behaviour.

As the world is trying to develop regulations for Artificial Intelligence and prevent Privacy Abuse, Copyright Abuse, irrational and unexplainable decisions etc., a question arises what exactly is the definition of “Artificial Intelligence”, when does a “Software” become “Artificial Intelligence” … Continue reading

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The Era of Data Protection is here…Kickstart your journey with this Book.

The “Era of Data Protection” in India has started. DPDPA 2023 has been passed into a law. Even at this stage there is a question before us…Is the law applicable today? or can I wait till the rules are notified? … Continue reading

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In quest of developing “I’m OK-You’re OK AI algorithm”

When we discuss Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, we often try to draw similarities between how a human brain learns and how the AI algorithm can learn. We are also aware that AI can exhibit a rogue behaviour (Refer the … Continue reading

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Is “Impersonation” a Privacy Issue?

The Right to Privacy as guaranteed by the Constitution and which is sought to be indirectly protected through DPDPA 2023 is a “Right of Choice” of an individual on how his personal information can be collected and used by another … Continue reading

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How is AI Privacy handled under DGPSI?

DGPSI is the Digital Governance and Protection Standard of India (DGPSI) which is meant to be a guidance for compliance of DPDPA 2023 along with ITA 2000 and BIS draft standard on Data Governance. It is therefore natural to reflect … Continue reading

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