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Valuation of Data can enable Vodafone to sail over its current problem

(Continued from previous article) The world is today speaking of “Data Driven Organizations”. Essentially, this means that “Data Engineering” is used to increase the productivity of companies. There could be several ways  by which “Data” can help a company to … Continue reading

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Pegasus is a malware and can be anywhere

The current controversy on Pegasus in India arises from  the petitions filed by various persons who all have one thing in common that they are known to be opponents of the current Government. Just because all the petitioners are Anti … Continue reading

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This insane GDPR Fine on Amazon is self defeating

  Luxembourg Data Protection Authority (CNPD) has done great disservice to the Privacy Community by administering a fine of $887 million(Rs 6582 crores) on Amazon for using customer data for advertising purpose. The fine has been revealed by Amazon in … Continue reading

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Pegasus controversy is political

Pegasus as a surveillance tool is known for some time. It is also known that “Intelligence” is a part of every Government’s activity not only in India but elsewhere. Amnesty International and the news agencies like Wire.com have no credibility … Continue reading

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PDPB 2019..last minute recommendations

While India is waiting to know if the Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 will be tabled and passed in the next Parliament session, the time for making further changes is running out. While most of the suggestions which have been … Continue reading

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Beware.. If you download ADATA data breach information, you may be committing a crime

A data breach of mega proportions involving 700 GB of corporate data has been reported in respect of a Computer storage Chip maker ADATA, a Taiwanese company.  The company was subject to a ransomware attack and probably because the company … Continue reading

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