Without a Data Privacy Law , India Must Consider Hazards of Deanonymisation of Non - Personal Data
The Ministry of Information Technology has announced plans to use large e-governance-related data for public use. But what does this mean for those who have their personal data kept a secret? The BBC’s Jonathan Head looks at the challenges.
Source: thewire.inPublished on 2022-10-09
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