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DGPSI to be used for Web-DTS assurance

FDPPI/Naavi has been working on DGPSI as a framework of compliance. The DTS system is also associated with it and provides a score on the maturity of assessment of the compliance. In view of the lack of compliance of websites … Continue reading

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DGPSI is a tool of Fair Governance of Personal Data

DGPSI (Data Governance and Protection Standard of India) is a suggested standard and a framework of compliance for organizations who intend to implement “Compliance By Design”. In this respect it is more like ISO 27701 which tries to establish a … Continue reading

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Why DGPSI represents Fair Data Governance

The concept of Data Protection as management of Personal Data of individuals involving certain Privacy Principles in addition to information security concepts emerged from the need to protect the Privacy Right of the individual. In protecting the Privacy the concept … Continue reading

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Why Not?..a series of questions on Rules to DPDPA?

(Continued from Previous Article) The MeitY is now trying to finalize the rules under DPDPA 2023. From the indications now available, the ministry is trying to release a complete set of 25/26 rules rolled into one notification. In the last … Continue reading

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There is no need to restrict the role of “Consent Manager” to the pre-DPDPA vision.

In many of my recent discussions with experts on the role of “Consent manager” under DPDPA 2023, I have encountered a view that the role of a consent manager under DPDPA is similar to what is envisaged under the Data … Continue reading

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GMail must change its policies of e-mail delivery

At a time the MeitY is finalizing the rules to be notified under DPDPA 2023, we need to flag some of the erroneous practices of e-mail providers and domain name registrants that gives raise to Cyber Security concerns under the … Continue reading

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