Decoding India’s
Data Protection Bill, 2019

Addressing data localization needs of Multinational companies with smarter solutions from Cloud4C

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Fast forward to ten years from now, while India may hail as a technological superpower, the country might still be grappling with the legal frameworks that govern data protection.

There is no exclusive definition of data localization. In effect, it is the opposite of “digital globalization” which refers to the free movement of data.

With the advent of technology, governments are becoming increasingly cautious and intrigued to follow data as it traces various touch points. The purpose of this is to help mitigate risks that arise with uncontrolled use of data, especially pertaining to personal and financial fronts. Today, anyone can hold the government accountable, and this has called for new initiatives to drive cautious use of data. While the amount of data itself has burgeoned, what isn’t well understood is who has access to this data and what they can do with it.

There’s enough proof that the newly proposed Data Protection Bill 2019 can be a great leveler in the Indian government’s computing policy and bring in a profound sense of security among financial institutions and civilians.

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Panelists from a cross-industry coalition of companies that are committed to high standards of data responsibility talk about braving the Data Protection Bill 2019 with the support of Cloud4C
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