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DGPSI-AI Principles..A summary

DGPSI-AI is a  Comprehensive Framework for AI Governance and DPDPA Compliance developed by Naavi . This is  a forward-looking initiative to bridge the gap between artificial intelligence and data protection containing a series of principles . This framework is an … Continue reading

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DGPSI-AI Principle-6: Ethics

The first principle we hear whenever we speak about AI Governance principles is “Ethical and Responsible AI”. We have explored different dimensions of Responsible AI in the form of assuming risk responsibility, accountability, explainability. “Ethics” become relevant when there is … Continue reading

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DGPSI-AI Principle 5: Security

So  far we have discussed four principles of DGPSI-AI, a framework for compliance of DPDPA by a AI Deployer. We will discuss the responsibilities of the Developer subsequently. They are a) “Unknown Risk is Significant Risk” b) Accountability c) Explainability … Continue reading

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DGPSI-AI principle-4: Responsibility

The first three principles of DGPSI-AI namely the “Unknown Risk”, “Accountability” and “Explainability have been discussed in the previous posts. Now we shall take up the principle of “Responsible AI Usage” which reflects the OECD principle of “Inclusive Growth” as … Continue reading

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How Legitimate Interest is factored in the PDPSI framework

PDPSI (Personal Data Protection Framework) is one of the suggested frameworks for compliance of the data protection regulations, like the BS10012 or ISO 27701.  PDPSI framework tries to address the requirements of the Data Fiduciaries/Data Processors incorporating all the best … Continue reading

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Data Breach Report within 60 minutes

Reporting of Data Breach incidents has been one of the most contentious aspects of the HITECH Act provisions. The initial provisions on the data breach notifications were kept in abeyance for nearly 2 years predictably because the industry did not … Continue reading

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