Comparing the stance on Protection of Non-Personal Data in India and EU

First published on Tsaaro

Introduction & timeline of data protection in India

It is true that soon every business will become a tech business as “data” will be the new source of income. Managing and dealing with data of so many people by businesses and organisations, large or small, cannot be as easy as you may think. Leaving this area unregulated could lead to a global crisis from human rights violation to economic domination in the market, leading to endless privacy and cyber-crimes. Hence, regulating this area should be the prime focus of our nation’s government and any other country’s government where there is no privacy regulation. India recognised “privacy” as a fundamental right back in 2017 in a landmark decision passed by the Supreme Court in Justice K S Puttaswamy v. Union of India.

Right after the declaration of the “right to privacy” as a fundamental right, in July 2017, a Committee of Experts was constituted under the leadership of…continue reading

Can organizations monitor employees under the GDPR?

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Introduction 

Do we have the right to privacy and can we enjoy it as a right especially upon our personal data when we are at our workplace? This is the fundamental question that this blog would be dealing with, from the perspective of the General Data Protection Regulation also known as GDPR.

Coming to the next important question as to what will come under the ambit of ‘personal data’? The simple answer would be- A personal data will include all the sensitive categories of data that are related to an identifiable natural person. The following are some examples of personal data-

  • Physical or mental health condition;
  • Sex life and sexual orientation;
  • Racial or ethnic origin;
  • Political opinions, religious beliefs;
  • Trade union membership;
  • Biometric data.

When it comes to monitoring employees, businesses and organizations are not new to this concept, rather the concept of surveillance is decades old. In order to understand and analyze this question, it is important to first understand the employee-employer relation, as we know that it’s an undisputed fact that there will always remain an imbalance of power between the two, which is why the concept of consent cannot be a relevant ground on claiming that such monitoring was genuine or not arbitrary.

Since we are living in the age of digitalization, we need to understand that anything we do either professionally or in our private sphere, we tend to leave our digital footprints on the internet which means that we can easily be traced by anyone and also we are opening doors to potential scammers and other related risks as our data is scattered everywhere on the internet that is also the reason why our ‘Data’ is the new gold/fuel for today’s businesses and organizations.

How is monitoring done on employees?

Monitoring of employees can be done easily through CCTVs, softwares and now we have spywares too. But what exactly will constitute ‘monitoring’ ? It can be monitoring an employee’s internet history, emails, financial transactions, call logs, his private chats with employees and/or with other people...continue reading

What does an investor look for before investing in a company? | Aarlin Moncy|

In this video, I have briefly explained what potential Investors look in a Start-up before investing into them. What are the factors and areas that an investor would look and how can a start-up get ready for such investments?

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