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23 August 2023

Data Breaches Under The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

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With the advent of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (and the teeth being given to enforceability in the new law), a key concern for corporates – both global and domestic...
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With the advent of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (and the teeth being given to enforceability in the new law), a key concern for corporates – both global and domestic – which deal with Indian personal data will be the new requirements regarding data breaches. Data fiduciaries, especially global fiduciaries, will no longer be able to take a "view" about not making a data breach notification in India. The attached infographic provides a snapshot of the relevant provisions of the new law (which is expected to come into force in a phased manner over the coming months).

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