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The New Dubai Data Protection law stresses on Compliance Accountability
The new Dubai Data Protection law in comparison to the 2007 version has given a lot more emphasis on Compliance. Legitimate Interest Article 8 of the old Act and Article 9 of the current Act speaks of the General Requirements. It … Continue reading
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How Legitimate Interest is factored in the PDPSI framework
PDPSI (Personal Data Protection Framework) is one of the suggested frameworks for compliance of the data protection regulations, like the BS10012 or ISO 27701. PDPSI framework tries to address the requirements of the Data Fiduciaries/Data Processors incorporating all the best … Continue reading
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SBI takes one Step forward but falls short…in calling for a DPO application.
State bank of India became one of the first Bankers to call for applications for the appointment of a “Data Protection Officer”. It has recently released an advertisement calling for applications. It is good to know that the Bank has … Continue reading
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PDPA
Cyber Law College, a division of Ujvala Consultants Pvt Ltd has been conducting interactive web based courses on Personal Data Protection Act of India based on the Bill which is expected to be passed into a law soon. In … Continue reading
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Different Employee Types emerge during Covid
One of the interesting aspects of COVID 19 Lockdown is the emergence of new paradigms in HR. It appears that the HR practitioners need to re-skill themselves in several aspects of motivation and leadership as the established theories are getting … Continue reading
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One More Technology Intoxication case
Here is another case of a hacker admitting publicly an offence for which he may get 3 to 7 years of imprisonment and challenging the Indian Government. The MeitY is not strong enough to either secure their systems nor prevent … Continue reading
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