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Expecting the Government to provide security with its hands tied behind the back

When we look around and see the developments in India, we see a spurt of agitations and oppositions to the actions of the Government. When educated persons and successful professionals, professors in reputed universities, students of advanced legal studies all … Continue reading

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An Orwellian State?.. We need an equilibrium view of PDPA 2019

Here is a copy of an article published in India Legal. The published article is available here An Equilibrium view of  PDPB 2019 Let’s not forget that even Privacy has its boundaries. The Right to Privacy is fundamental but not … Continue reading

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Unjustified criticism of PDPA 2019

Looking at some of the criticisms that have come on PDPA2019, one cannot but feel that the experts in India appear to be easily swayed towards taking a negative view point on whatever the Government does. While the politicians have … Continue reading

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Towards Becoming a Well rounded DPO

Yesterday, mr Ravi Shankar Prasad, the honourable minister of MeitY presented the “Personal Data Protection Act 2019” (PDPA2019) which is the revised version of PDPA 2018 suggested by the Justice Srikrishna Committee which was presently under discussion. The new version … Continue reading

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Certificate in Personal Data Protection Act (CPDPA).. Batch 1 to commence from December 7, 2019

Certificate in Personal Data Protection Act (CPDPA) by Cyber Law College In Association with Foundation of Data Protection Professionals in India (FDPPI)  Introduction This course is meant to introduce the present and upcoming data protection law in India. The course … Continue reading

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The Airbus data breach-Don’t allow hackers to benefit Regulatory Authorities

The essence of corruption is that it takes root  in the principle that “One who financially benefits from an act turns soft on the legitimacy of such an act”. It is therefore understandable that one financially benefits by a crime, … Continue reading

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