Tech Talk
Join the Online Roundtable on Draft Rules of DPDP Act 2023: Must Listen to Thought Leaders
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) recently released the draft rules for the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, inviting public consultation to refine and align the rules with citizen expectations.
In light of this, the Future Crime Research Foundation is organizing a comprehensive Zoom session on January 5, 2025, starting at 12 PM. The session aims to delve into the implications of the draft rules and foster informed discussions among stakeholders.
If anyone is interested in being a speaker, please reach out to us at triveni@futurecrime.org. The outcomes of this roundtable will be submitted to MeitY for further consideration.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
KEY AREAS OF FOCUS:
1. Implications for Data Controllers and Processors: Understanding the operational impact of the draft rules on data-handling entities, including compliance requirements and potential challenges.
2. Balancing Data Privacy and Innovation: Exploring the delicate interplay between safeguarding personal data and fostering technological advancements, while addressing sector-specific challenges.
3. Enforcement Mechanisms and Penalty Provisions: Analyzing the proposed mechanisms for enforcing compliance, alongside the penalties for breaches, to ensure a robust data protection framework.
4. Stakeholder Responsibilities: Highlighting the need for a cohesive approach across industries to implement the rules effectively and avoid compliance gaps.
5. Public Feedback and Citizen Expectations: Encouraging participants to discuss how the draft rules can be fine-tuned to better align with public concerns and enhance trust in data governance.
WHY TO JOIN:
1. Stay Ahead in Data Protection Compliance:
Gain a clear understanding of the proposed rules and their implications for businesses and individuals. This session will help you navigate compliance requirements effectively, ensuring you’re prepared for the upcoming regulatory landscape.
2. Contribute to Policy Development:
This is a unique opportunity to provide your feedback and align the draft rules with public expectations. Your insights can influence the shaping of India’s data protection framework, making it more robust and citizen-centric.
3. Engage with Experts and Stakeholders:
Interact with policymakers, industry leaders, and legal experts to discuss challenges, opportunities, and best practices in data privacy. Networking during this session can open doors to collaborations and deeper insights into the digital ecosystem.
FutureCrime Summit: Biggest Conference on Cyber Crimes Set to Return on February 13-14, 2025, in New Delhi
Event Details:
- Date: January 5, 2024
- Time: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
- Platform: Virtual
- Registration Link: Click Here to Register
The FCRF urges all senior officers , personnel from LEAs, Corporate Professionals , CISOs , CIOs , CROs, COOs , CXOs to participate and contribute their invaluable insights. Prof. Triveni Singh, Ex-IPS and Chief Mentor, FCRF, will be the moderator for the session. Together, we can design a cohesive and effective framework to combat the growing threat of cybercrime and build a safer digital future for India. Register now to be part of this crucial discussion.