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The Journey to the development of a New “Theory of Data” begins

Yesterday, I made an announcement that I will be working on a “Theory of Data”. I consider www.naavi.org as a global publication platform. All my work most of which are products of my own research have been published here. Hence … Continue reading

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The definition of “Personal data” in CCPA

California Consumer Privacy Act 2018 has tried to address some aspects of Privacy law which we in India will be discussing both through the PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act which is in draft Bill form) and the forthcoming “Data Governance … Continue reading

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Fission and Fusion of Data Elements..1

Evolution of the Term “Data” Before the advent of ITA 2000, the normal understanding of the term Data was information in raw form.  Data organized in a form in which it carried better use to the community was termed “Information”. … Continue reading

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Personal Data Vs Business Data comes for discussion with Mr Modi

In his continued interaction with the US business, Mr Narendra Modi, PM of India met about 40 US global CEOs in which a discussion has emerged about the new Data Protection law that India is contemplating. The US businessmen have … Continue reading

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Churning Expected in Corporate Data Governance hierarchy

We have been discussing the impact of new Data Protection laws on the protection of “Privacy” of individuals ever since the GDPR came into the debate in Corporate circles. The DPO under the GDPR regime became a key player in … Continue reading

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Sri Lankan Data Protection Bill fails to learn from the Indian draft

Sri Lankan Ministry of Digital Infrastructure and Information Technology (SLMDIIT) has announced that it has finalized a framework for a Data Protection Bill defining measures to protect personal data of individuals held by Banks,Telecom Operators, Hospitals and other personal data … Continue reading

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