DPDP gives people command over their personal data: EY
The HinduThe Digital Personal Data Protection Bill will empower data principals to have command over their data, said Lalit Kalra, Technology Partner, EY India. “The Bill gives more power to individuals especially in the context that for many years, organisations and various platforms have been collecting personal data of individual citizens,” he told The Hindu. Further explaining the additional rights the Bill offered to citizens, Mr. Kalra said the regulation enforced obligations on data fiduciaries to comply with the act and ensure complete, accurate and secure data processing. According to him, the Bill has also introduced the concept of Significant Data Fiduciaries based on factors like volume and sensitivity of personal data, risk to Data Principals’ rights, impact on India’s sovereignty, electoral democracy, state security, and public order.