Primer on Suitability for Consumer Data Use and Product Design
Primer on Suitability for Consumer Data Use and Product Design – 4th Dvara Research Conference
Primer on Consumer Data Regulation-4th Dvara Research Conference Regulating Data-Driven Finance April 5-6, 2019
Click here to access the primer on consumer data regulation. The use of personal data by government and private service providers in their interactions with individuals is becoming ubiquitous in India. Service providers are able to collect and process larger volumes and richer varieties of personal data, such as from utilities payments, social media and e-commerce […]
Primer on Consumer Data Regulation
Primer on Consumer Data Regulation – 4th Dvara Research Conference
The 4th Dvara Research Conference on Regulating Data-driven Finance
4th Dvara Research Conference – April 5-6, 2019
Top 5 Game changers for the Indian Financial System in 2018
Summarising the dominant trends from the year gone by.
Comments to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITy) on the draft Personal Data Protection Bill 2018, dated 27 July 2018, submitted by the Committee of Experts on a Data Protection Framework for India
In this document, we present our comments on the draft Personal Data Protection Bill 2018 (hereafter “the draft Bill”) in response to the call for comments from the public by MEITy (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, 2018)
Our response to the draft Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018
Comments to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITy) on the draft Personal Data Protection Bill 2018
One year after Supreme Court’s landmark judgement, India still remains unclear on privacy rights
The heady optimism following the judgment is beginning to wane in the absence of a practical law that enforces the rights it asserted.
Enforcing Data Protection: A Model for Risk-Based Supervision Using Responsive Regulatory Tools
The effectiveness of a future Indian data protection regime would hinge largely on the capacity and approach to supervision and enforcement. The paper discusses some novel ideas to guide the enforcement of a data protection regime.
In age of big data, routine information can be sensitive – and Indian law doesn’t protect us enough
The harvesting of 50 million Facebook users’ data for Trump’s presidential campaign underscores new challenges for data protection.