The IAPP launched a page in its Resource Center gathering coverage, analysis and resources related to privacy in India in one location. The page includes featured resources, like a comparison of India’s draft Personal Data Protection Bill and the EU General Data Protection Regulation, the latest on the legislative proposal, and information on the latest privacy news.
Full Story
shareShare This
Related Stories
A look behind the EDPB's move to enhance enforcement cooperation
Members of the European Data Protection Board met in Vienna, Austria, last month to forge closer cooperation on strategic cases and increase the methods available to data protection authorities for enhancing enforcement. The initial result from the two-day meeting was a statement on enforcement coop...
How privacy pros can help OECD cross-border efforts
As cross-border data flows grow, so too grows the adoption of cross-border data regulations. The resulting patchwork of rules and regulations makes it difficult not only to effectively enforce regulations across different jurisdictions, but also for firms to operate across markets. Governments are c...
Precaution, ethics and risk on regulating non-identifiable data
Following a study of how non-identifiable data is currently regulated in Canadian privacy legislation and interviews with privacy regulators on their thoughts, Replica Analytics Canada Research Chair in Medical AI and SVP/GM Khaled El Emam examines how to navigate non-identifiable data amid future u...
EU officials: Invasion of Ukraine shows need for global data privacy agreement
European officials say Russia’s invasion of Ukraine highlights the need for a global data privacy agreement, The Wall Street Journal reports. European Commission Head of International Data Flows and Protection Bruno Gencarelli said the invasion shows a “dividing line” between countries with regulati...
Irish DPC publishes guides for children's data protection, rights under EU GDPR
The Irish Data Protection Commission published three guides for children to explain data protection and their rights under the EU General Data Protection Regulation. The guides are intended for children ages 13 and older because that is the minimum age required to sign up for many social media platf...
Comments
If you want to comment on this post, you need to login.