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Why DGPSI is a forward looking Framework which BIS should adopt

At a time when BIS is considering re-inventing a framework for Compliance for Privacy  in India, it is necessary to recognize how the DGPSI framework (Data Governance and Protection Standard of India used by FDPPI) has been thinking ahead of … Continue reading

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The day After DGPSI-HR discussion

Yesterday a cream of professionals in the Data Protection domain congregated to discuss a  framework of compliance titled “DGPSI-HR”. Since it was the first exposure of this framework, it was a time for most to absorb the information  and contemplate … Continue reading

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Karnataka Gig Worker’s Act and DGPSI-HR

While I was debating on DGPSI-HR and a specific provision related to “Contract Employees”, the issue of GIG workers came to the table. In this context I am trying to look into the Karnataka platform based gig workers (Social Security … Continue reading

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Queries on DGPSI-AI explained

The DGPSI-AI is a framework conceived for use by deployers of AI who are “Data Fiduciaries” under DPDPA 2023. An interesting set of observations have been received recently from a professional regarding the framework. We welcome the comments as an … Continue reading

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Vinod Sreedharan puts a creative touch to DGPSI-AI

Mr Vinod  Sreedharan is a AI expert with a creative bent of mind. He has applied his creative thoughts to give a visual imagery touch to “Taming of DPDPA and AI with DGPSI-AI” The complete document above in PDF format … Continue reading

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DGPSI-GDPR could be a symbol of Indian Data Protection industry coming of age

The launch of DGPSI-GDPR is not  just another event. It is a symbol of Indian Data Protection eco system coming of age not only to be compliant with  DPDPA 2023 but also provide the guidance to the compliance of other … Continue reading

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