Bangladesh in bottom 10 on data governance
Bangladesh has been named the world's best-known country on data governance, according to a US university report, but does not have any government-made laws to protect public servants' data. Why is the country failing to implement data ethics?
Source: thedailystar.netPublished on 2022-08-04
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