Indian government warned of privacy risks in data - sharing plan
The Indian government has outlined plans to share public sector data by default unless categorised as sensitive, in a bid to protect the public’s citizens’ personal information, reports the BBC's Geeta Pandey spoke to the chief executive of the government.
Source: globalgovernmentforum.comPublished on 2022-03-08
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