India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Bill
India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill, introduced on November 20, 2024, establishes a framework for safeguarding personal data. Similar to the European Union’s GDPR, it incorporates stricter penalties and mandates clear, informed consent for data collection. It emphasizes mandatory reporting of data breaches and enforces penalties up to ₹250 crore. Organizations must prepare through data audits, security enhancements, and employee training. The bill ensures stronger digital infrastructure, boosting trust and aligning India with global standards. Challenges include ensuring small enterprises’ compliance and maintaining a balance between regulation and innovation.
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