The Economic Times reports India's lower house of Parliament, the Lok Sabha, passed the Digital Data Protection Bill 7 Aug. Key provisions include requiring companies to protect their first-party data regardless of whether is stored by a third party processor and requiring organizations to designate a data protection officer. Editor's note: IAPP News Editor Joe Duball covered the proposed DPDPB's introduction in Parliament.
India's lower house of Parliament approves data protection bill
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