10Jul 2020 by admin India should set up a data regulator and require companies to disclose how they collect and store data devoid of personal details or which has been anonymised, a panel tasked to draw up such regulations has said in a draft report seen by Reuters. Related posts:Future Group Chief Kishore Biyani’s Personal Assets Sale Restraint Dropped Amid Amazon FightIntel Ousts Chief Engineer, Shakes Up Technical Group After 7nm Chip DelayAntitrust Hearing Online Moments: Jeff Bezos' Snack, Room Ratings, and 'The Net'Zoom Says Added Over 100 Features as Part of 90-Day Security PlanMarvel’s Secret Invasion Casts Kingsley Ben-Adir as Skrull Villain: ReportThe Witcher Season 2 First Look Features Henry Cavill in New ArmourPM WANI: Can UPI-Style Approach Lead to Wi-Fi Profusion?Facebook, Google Lobbyists Fight Bill That Would Help US News IndustryZomato Delists Delivery Executive After Altercation Over Late Food DeliveryNebulon Offers New Kind of StorageShare this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Print (Opens in new window) Print Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Related Post