Monthly Archives: October 2025

Amendment to Intermediary Guidelines 2025 for Public Comments

Government of India Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology ***** NOTICE Subject: Inviting feedback/comments of stakeholders on the Draft amendments to Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 – in relation to synthetically generated information – … Continue reading

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“Enriched” C.DPO.DA. Training

FDPPI is a “Not for Profit” organization by the professionals and for the professionals and always believes in providing more than value for money in its programs. Since the registered participants  are senior  pros, we need  to accommodate more discussions … Continue reading

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Attention ISO 27001/27701 practitioners

It is estimated that there are around 5000 active professionals in India who are certified as Lead auditors for conducting ISO 27001 audits. The actual number may be higher and there are a number of persons who are not active … Continue reading

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FDPPI to form an SIG on DPDPA Rules

Despite the delay in the release of the DPDPA Rules for reasons which are not presently known to public, it is expected that sooner or later the rules will be released after the risk of Bihar elections and the possibility … Continue reading

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New Gen C.DPO.DA. course in Mumbai

Keeping in tune with the developments in the DPDPA 2023 scenario, the course on  Nov 1 and 2 to be conducted will cover the challenges of DPDPA Compliance in the AI driven technology environment. Simultaneously we presume the new Rules … Continue reading

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AI and Rule of Law

Yesterday,  a virtual International seminar was conducted by DY Patil Law College Pune, Maharashtra in collaboration with Ram-Krishna Law firm, Chikodi, Karnataka. The theme  of the seminar was “Artificial Intelligence and Rule of Law, Challenges of Accountability, Transparency and Fairness” … Continue reading

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