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Naavi’s 5×5 Data Trust Score System… some clarifications

Based on some of the comments received to my article on Data Trust Scoring System yesterday,  I am providing the following clarifications: It is a Framework The concept named “Naavi’s 5×5 Data Trust Score”© System  is a new concept introduced to meet the … Continue reading

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Naavi’s Data Trust Score Model unleashed in the New year

At the dawn of the new year, India is on the threshold of a new “Data Protection Regime”. While the critics will continue to debate the Data Localization and the RTI related objections, the Government is likely to quietly go … Continue reading

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Data Processors may be able to create a Diamond out of Charcoal..if Indian Data Protection Act is innovatively drafted

In the Privacy and Data protection circles, a debate is going on for some time in India. Naavi.org had also suggested this to the Srikrishna Committee during the public consultations. (Refer: “Personal Data Should be Considered as Personal Property”). Subsequently, DISHA … Continue reading

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Data Portability under GDPR… Is it Your Data to be ported or My Data?

Data Portability is one of the contentious issues of the GDPR from the compliance angle. We had discussed the “Theory of Dynamic Personal Data” in one of our previous articles. That concept would be relevant to address the issue of … Continue reading

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Section 65B and its relation to the Theory of Soul and Body, rebirth and past life memory

I recently received a query about whether there is any case law which supports my view that even when a original memory card or CD is presented to the Court, a section 65B certificate is required. I would like to … Continue reading

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Big Data Conundrum

With increasing emphasis on digital progress in India, we often hear the term “Big Data” and the “Privacy” issues associated with it. Just as “Privacy” and “Security” issues have become objects of comparative controversy, Big Data and Privacy are also … Continue reading

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