As India prepares to introduce the new data protection bill, Chandrasekhar said that the country will have new rules, regulations and laws rolled out for in the next three-four months
Former judge headed panel that drafted the legislation which the government withdrew yesterday
A bill on protecting personal data may come up before Parliament's monsoon session
Draft plan focuses on improving institutional framework for government data sharing and principles on privacy
Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT), a proposed guiding principle for international cooperation on data flows, is moving into the implementation phase
The government remains 'clear' and 'steadfast' on the need for the bill, Chandrasekhar said on the sidelines of 'NIC Tech Conclave 2022' event
Modi said India is fully conscious of its responsibilities as a "data powerhouse" and noted that work was underway on all aspects of data protection
Post the ransomware attacks of 2017, the demand for cyber insurance from the manufacturing sector has been on the rise," said Sanjay Kedia, CEO Marsh India Insurance Brokers
Safeguards must be brought in to protect privacy
The consumers are clear winners as data privacy laws ensure that they have a say in the way their personal data is being harnessed
The Bill proposes that personal data will not be processed without consent of the owner of the information, and that no personal data will be processed except for clear and lawful purpose
Enterprises envisage a herculean task in complying with changes proposed in the new law as they scramble to ascertain specific requirements
The Bill will let government to request non-personal data from any company for planning
Mukesh Ambani is neither the first nor the only one to say so. Many have said it before. He made the line popular in India along with Jio
The Srikrishna Committee was constituted during the pendency of the hearings in the constitutional challenges to the validity of the UID project