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World  /  Published 13.07.19

Facebook faces $5bn fine over data breach

Settlement signals aggressive stance by regulators towards powerful tech companies...
By Cecilia Kang/New York Times News Service in New York

Opinion  /  Published 11.07.19

Selling government data: It's complicated

There are concerns that the proposal in the Economic Survey would end up privatizing a public good...
By The Editorial Board

Opinion  /  Published 09.07.19

Data localization: The battle has only just begun

India has been under pressure to stop insisting that all data generated in India should be stored within the country...
By The Editorial Board

World  /  Published 08.07.19

BA faces £183m data breach fine

The scam saw customers diverted to a fake website where credit card details were harvested by the attackers...
By AP in London

Technology  /  Published 07.07.19

A comprehensive guide to taking your smartphone abroad

Don’t even think about leaving your smartphone at home this summer if you are travelling to a foreign country...
By Brian X. Chen/ NYTNS

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India  /  Published 05.07.19

Citizens’ health, education data sale mooted in Economic Survey

The Economic Survey 2018-19 has floated the idea of a national health register that will maintain citizens’ health records with all the necessary privacy safeguards...
By Basant Kumar Mohanty in New Delhi

India  /  Published 24.12.18

Fresh flashpoint on data

The government was forced into damage-control mode after news broke about efforts to amend the IT Act...
By Our Special Correspondent in New Delhi

Opinion  /  Published 16.12.18

The high price of 'free' digital platforms

Facebook's attitude, as well as the potential of faceless digital control over private lives, is immeasurably sinister...
By The Editorial Board

India  /  Published 06.04.18

Up to 5.62 lakh Indian data victims: Facebook

Facebook on Thursday admitted that 5.62 lakh people in India had been "potentially affected" by the global data leak, while the government indicated it would act against the social media gia...
By Our Special Correspondent

Opinion  /  Published 04.10.18

Delaying employment data erodes credibility

The government has claimed that 2016-17 data are still being processed, and no clear reason has been cited for the inordinate delay...
By The Editorial Board


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