Monthly Archives: November 2020
Data Processing Companies in Pune need to exit Maharashtra
Since 16th July 2020, when the European Court of Justice (EUCJ) came up with its ruling in the Schrems II case and invalidated the US Privacy Shield, there has been a crisis in the Data Processing industry world wide. The … Continue reading
Will NPCI indulge in Data Laundering like CIBIL?
Naavi.org had earlier pointed out how CIBIL which was once owned by Indian Banks was quietly transferred to a foreign company for undisclosed consideration by a number of Indian public sector Banks in a concerted move. In the process, more … Continue reading
EDPB adopts Supplementary transfer tools following Schrems II ruling
EDPB published the following press release today: During its 41st plenary session, the EDPB adopted recommendations on measures that supplement transfer tools to ensure compliance with the EU level of protection of personal data, as well as recommendations on the … Continue reading
WhatsApp Pay : A Master Circular required from RBI
WhatsApp has been in news as a messaging Company providing End to end encrypted messaging services in the past, introducing vanishing messages etc. As a messaging company it had its share of controversies involving spread of fake messages and mobilization … Continue reading
Mumbai Police have rattled the Data Protection Law in India
The way Mumbai Police has handled the Republic TV case with -the reopening of a closed case -of what possibly was a murder and treating as a suicide – bringing in the abetment link for a business contract dispute, -deliberately … Continue reading
New Opportunities open up for India thanks to Singapore PDPA
When Singapore amended its data protection laws increasing the penalties for data breach to 10% of the annualĀ turnover, a window of opportunity has opened up for India to attract investments of data processing companies to India. India presently is … Continue reading