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Data Classification is the first and most important element of PDPSI
Personal Data Protection Standard of India (PDPSI) is the standard being developed by Cyber Law College of Naavi to assist the compliance of Personal Data Protection regulations in India. We had earlier mentioned the first version of PDPSI as PDPSI-0219. … Continue reading
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Data Protection Standard of India-(DPSI)
We have earlier discussed the broad contours of Naavi’s “Personal Data Protection Standard of India” (PDPSI) followed by Ujvala Consultant’s Pvt Ltd. The PDPSI is meant to cover the requirements of Data Protection by Indian Companies exposed to the compliance … Continue reading
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Law Colleges in Bangalore are coming off age
It was interesting to note that one of the law colleges in Bangalore has announced a moot court competition which recognizes some of the latest developments in the field of technology and law in India. It is a general observation … Continue reading
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Section 65B workshop in Chennai and inauguration of FDPPI Chennai Chapter
Naavi joins the lighting of the lamp in inaugurating the workshop A Unique one day workshop was conducted in Chennai on 16th March 2019 on “Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act”. The Workshop was inaugurated by Honourable Justice Sri M. … Continue reading
Aadhaar Revisited
The ordinance promulgated by the government on March 2, 2019, has once again brought the focus back on the use of Aadhaar and a possible challenge to it in the Supreme Court. Aadhaar has become an “Instrument of Identity” similar … Continue reading
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Don’t look at PDPA 2018 under the coloured glasses of GDPR
Ever since GDPR came into circulation, it has become a trend setter in Data Protection Regulation. When PDPA 2018 followed, it was natural that several concepts which were part of GDPR also became a part of PDPA. Since GDPR had … Continue reading