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Drawing The Digital Curtains

The clear and present danger of personal data being leaked or stolen has been recognised. But India's proposed law to prevent it needs to work out several issues before it can be finalised.

The purported leak of personal details of 27 million members of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) earlier this year confirmed by some stakeholders but denied by others has sharpened concerns around digital privacy all over again. At the start of the year, the revelation that all the information provided by individuals to get their biometric Aadhaar identification numbers was being accessed by unauthorised agents, had caused a furore. These are only the most visible examples of the vulnerability of personal data that accumulate online IT industry insiders are convinced that many more leaks take place, but to save face, organisations do not report them. Global digital security firm Gemalto has estimated that 3.24 million records were stolen, exposed or lost in India in 2017, a 783 per cent increase over the previous year.

The European Union has implemented its General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) from May this year, but in India similar safeguards are still at the "white paper" stage the paper formulated by a committee of experts led by Justice B.N. Srikrishna and released by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) a few months ago. However, the committee's draft of the Data Protection Bill is expected anytime now.

Sections 43 and 43A of the IT Act 2000, as well as the IT Rules 2011 relating to Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures (RSPPs) to protect Sensitive Personal

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