#NAMA: Issues With Inferred Data and Non-Personal Data in the PDP Bill 2019
JUL 01, 2020 | ASIA PACIFIC
#NAMA: Issues With Inferred Data and Non-Personal Data in the PDP Bill 2019
MediaNama, July 1, 2020
By Trisha Jalan
It’s crucial to note that even if cloud service providers get access to data, it’s in a form that does not reveal what the customer has stored. “The data controllers who take care of the data handling process — storage or analytics — should ensure that when they pass on data to processers, they have specific contractual obligations to ensure that the processor cannot see the data, in order to guarantee privacy, Venkatesh Krishnamoorthy, country manager for India, BSA The Software Alliance said.
“The data controllers who take care of the data handling process — storage or analytics — should ensure that when they pass on data to processers, they have specific contractual obligations to ensure that the processor cannot see the data, in order to guarantee privacy, Venkatesh Krishnamoorthy, country manager for India, BSA The Software Alliance said. BSA’s global members include Salesforce, Autodesk, and Microsoft. “So if I’m using a cloud storage facility, I have very little idea of the data that I am handling,” he added.
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