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Defining Personal Data under Naavi’s theory of Privacy (“Nee Maayeyolago, Ninnolu Maayeyo” )

While discussing Data Protection and “Privacy Protection through Data Protection” or “Information Privacy”, the critical aspect is to have a clear definition of what is “Personal Data”. We may recall that under “Shape of Things to Come” series of articles … Continue reading

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Rajeev Chandrashekar interview with Arnab Goswami

Yesterday there was an important TV interview of Mr Rajeev Chandrashekar with Mr Arnab Goswami where the minister provided a great insight into the new Intermediary Guidelines  which come as an amendment to the February 25 2021 guidelines. The original … Continue reading

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The Shape of Things to Come..The New Data Protection Act of India-6 (Clarifications-binary)

(Continued from the previous article) P.S: This series of articles is an attempt to place some issues before the Government of India which promises to bring a new Data Protection Law that is futuristic, comprehensive and Perfect. In our previous … Continue reading

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Defining a Data Asset.. A Debate

[Discussions here are part of the Naavi’s Theory of Data] Data Governance in an organization requires identification of what is data, how data can be created or collected,  what is its value, who is the custodian, who is the owner, … Continue reading

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PDPA 2021: Concept of Discovery Consent

The PDPB2019/DPA 2021 addresses several pro-active compliance requirements aimed at managing personal data by data fiduciaries and data processors with the intention of protecting the “Privacy” of an individual. Contraventions  result in civil penalties upto a maximum of 4% of … Continue reading

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Anonymisation is like Encryption with a destroyed decryption key

If we follow the discussions around the DPA 2021, it appears that there is a confusion regarding the term “Anonymization” and its effect on Personal Data. It is strange that after so much of discussions on the GDPR and the … Continue reading

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