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Acknowledging that the bill leaves the door open for mass surveillance, experts discuss safeguards and demand clarity.
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Acknowledging that the bill leaves the door open for mass surveillance, experts discuss safeguards and demand clarity.
This video, from a members-only call we hosted on July 21, 2021, contains an overview of the latest allegations of Pegasus surveillance in India,...
Legal experts weigh in on the unfolding Pegasus controversy and suggest future steps towards surveillance reform such as parliamentary oversight, judicial oversight, and more. ...
The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019, was introduced in Parliament in December 2019, and was referred to a 30-member Joint Parliamentary Committee for review. The Bill is the...
The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019, was introduced in Parliament in December 2019, and was referred to a 30-member Joint Parliamentary Committee for review....
It’s disingenuous when the Indian government says that they want traceability but “not at the cost of encryption or privacy.” Traceability is bound to...