Mr Gautam Kapoor, Partner, Deloitte, during the Panel Discussion : 'MAKING DATA PROTECTION A REALITY' at the 53rd SKOCH Summit, 19th September 2018, Constitution Club of India, New Delhi
Discussion Framework:
2017-18 saw data protection and privacy at the heart of the most heated courtroom battle in the Supreme Court. While privacy has been declared a fundamental right, judgement on Aadhaar is reserved. After a year of research, the Srikrishna Committee submitted its report to the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology along with a legislation draft on data protection titled, “The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018”, which is yet to be passed in the parliament. While, there was criticism of the Committee for being opaque and not including civil society in discussions, quite a few of its recommendations have found acceptance while others are being hotly contested. This panel examines the following
issues:
1. Given the overarching scope of data protection, is there a need for a central data protection authority (DPA) as well as sectoral regulators?
2. Is it advisable to create criminal liability for data breaches and give judicial powers to DPA and sectoral regulators?
3. Should the government be exempt from data protection liabilities?
4. What will be the impact of cost of the compliance on business and functionality?
Moderator : Dr Deepak B Phatak, Professor Emeritus, IIT-B, Mumbai & Director, SKOCH Development Foundation
Mr Anand V, Security Researcher
Dr Anjali Kaushik, Professor, Information Management, Management Development Institute
Dr Anupam Saraph, Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research
Mr Gautam Kapoor, Partner, Deloitte
Ms Nehaa Chaudhari, Public Policy Lead, Ikigai Law
Mr Rahul Aggarwal, Partner, PwC
Mr Vidur Gupta, Partner - Cyber Security, E&Y
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