India:
Gateway To Privacy: Privacy Regulations Are Built On Hope - A Deep Dive Into India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act (Podcast)
30 October 2023
K&L Gates
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In this episode, our privacy lawyers, Claude-Étienne
Armingaud, Whitney McCollum, and Camille Scarparo, sit down with
Arya Tripathy - a partner at Priti Suri & Associates in New
Dehli — and discuss together India's newly published
Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP) and how it may compare
or differentiate to GDPR and other existing frameworks, and what
she believes is the best practices for companies during this data
privacy transition period in India.
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