7 Pillars of Data
Protection Law
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Times of India ( 28 / Nov ) carries following news :
“ The 7 Pillars of Data Protection Law ,
according to Srikrishna Committee “
These are :
·
A
firm and legal framework
·
Technology
Agnosticism
·
Data
Minimization
·
Informed
and meaningful Consent
·
Accountability
of Data Controller
·
Penalties
for Wrongful Processing
·
Enforcement
of Data Protection Framework
The white paper put out by the Committee , inviting
suggestions from public , notes :
“ Biggest challenge in regulating
emerging technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence and the
Internet of Things, lies in the fact that they may operate outside the
framework of traditional privacy principles .
The advent of the Internet of Things
also poses a challenge to the degree of anonymity that can be achieved
New devices capture data in forms which
are unique . an example is that of a person’s gait being uniquely identified by
a wearable activity tracker. Such data can perhaps never be completely
identified . The current methods of using aggregated anonymised data might not
be secure enough when applied to such data “
For a list of 229
questions on which citizen opinions are
solicited , read :
My own suggestions sent earlier to the
following members of the Committee are linked below . Should you agree with
these , just forward this mail to the following
E Mail IDs :
Ensure that YOUR voice
is heard !
MY SUGGESTIONS :
28 Nov 2017
www.hemenparekh.in
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With Regards,
hemen
parekh
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