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Implementation Responsibility under Personal Data Protection Standard of India

[In continuation of the earlier article/s on PDPSI, we proceed to unravel the further details of  the Personal Data Protection Standard of India (PDPSI) The objective of the standard is to make available a open source guideline to Indian Companies … Continue reading

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Why 16 types of Data are indicated in PDPSI?

[PDPSI is the Personal Data Protection Standard of India as issued by Cyber Law College, the academic arm of Naavi.org. The objective of the standard is to make available a open source guideline to Indian Companies to comply with Privacy … Continue reading

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Data Classification is the first and most important element of PDPSI

Personal Data Protection Standard of India (PDPSI) is the standard being developed by Cyber Law College of Naavi to assist the compliance of Personal Data Protection regulations in India. We had earlier mentioned the first version of PDPSI as PDPSI-0219. … Continue reading

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Aadhaar Revisited

The ordinance promulgated by the government on March 2, 2019, has once again brought the focus back on the use of Aadhaar and a possible challenge to it in the Supreme Court. Aadhaar has become an “Instrument of Identity” similar … Continue reading

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Don’t look at PDPA 2018 under the coloured glasses of GDPR

Ever since GDPR came into circulation, it has become a trend setter in Data Protection Regulation. When PDPA 2018 followed, it was natural that several concepts which were part of GDPR also became a part of PDPA. Since GDPR had … Continue reading

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Intermediary Dispute Resolution Policy … A Solution for most concerns

In providing comments on the proposed Intermediary guidelines, the undersigned suggested a new system of Governance of Intermediaries through the comments submitted by FDPPI. The suggestion was made that a new system of dispute resolution on the lines of the … Continue reading

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