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Nothing stops Indian companies from processing data locally: Vijay Shekhar Sharma
Speaking at the 15th India Digital Summit, Sharma said there is nothing that stops companies from processing data in India itself
PTI | January 20, 2021 | Updated 10:04 IST
Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma
Expressing support for data localisation, Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma on Tuesday said data generated in India should be processed within the country. Speaking at the 15th India Digital Summit, Sharma said there is nothing that stops companies from processing data in India itself.
He added that companies need to look at India beyond as just a market, given the massive opportunity it presents. India is an open market, we welcome foreign companies, we need to put them to the same laws and orders. Beyond that, may the best product win. I m not saying a product, just because it is made in India, will be superior. Ultimately the superior product wins, he said.
NDHB Committee acknowledges privacy risks of digitizing medical infrastructure
NDHB Committee acknowledges privacy risks of digitizing medical infrastructure
20 January 2021 | News
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J Satyanarayana, Chairman, National Digital Health Blueprint (NDHB) committee in his keynote address at the IAMAI 15th India Digital Summit (IDS) outlining the conceptual underpinnings of NDHB, on 20 January, said that the committee was driven by the goal of elevating standards of care across the healthcare sector, by defining guidelines for technology-driven capacity building.
The chairman defined the goals of the blueprint as ‘Universal health coverage, quality, and continuum of care’ during the India Digital Summit 2021 (IDS 2021) organised by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI).
Govt looking into WhatsApp privacy policy changes: Prasad
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Law and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad×
RELATED Amid a user backlash over a new privacy policy of WhatsApp, the Indian government on Tuesday said it is looking into the changes made by the popular messaging app, and asserted that sanctity of personal communication needs to be maintained.
Speaking at the 15th India Digital Summit, Communications, Electronics and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad noted that national security will be central with regard to exposure of international companies, including those from China, in the country.
WhatsApp has drawn massive criticism from users globally, including India over concerns that data was being shared with its parent company, Facebook. WhatsApp, on its part, has maintained that messages on the platform are end-to-end encrypted and that neither WhatsApp nor Facebook can see the private messages on WhatsApp s platform.
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