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Is the Digital Diplomacy Strategy Able to Protect Data Privacy Security in Business?

As for the basic definition, diplomacy is an act to negotiate with other parties, countries, or people. Diplomacy per se mainly can be done...

The GDPR highlights the problem in EU’s Cyber Posture

Any country’s cyber posture is the way in which it intends to react to the developments in cyberspace ranging from cyber threats, cyber-attacks, financial...

Financial Data Protection in India: Emerging New Realities for FinTech Companies

Setting up the Context After over two years of deliberation, the Joint Parliamentary Committee gave its report to the Parliament of India on the Personal...

eSIM and Privacy Laws: Balancing Convenience with Data Protection

eSIM is a SIM card that is built into the smartphone at the time of manufacture. It is a microchip embedded in the motherboard....

The Reason Why Europe’s “Right To Be Forgotten” Hasn’t Made it To The United States

In the digital age, an individual’s data can be searchable and accessible at the speed of one click. The more someone interacts with the...

Explainer: EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework

On 25 March 2022, President von der Leyen and President Biden announced that they had reached an agreement in principle on a new EU-U.S....

Privacy vs Security in the online world

New technological developments and the rise of the internet allowed many people access to the digital world by making it possible to do so...

United States and EU Announce Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework

The United States and the European Commission have committed to a new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework, which will foster trans-Atlantic data flows and address...

Ethical aspects relating to cyberspace: Copyright and privacy

In recent years, there has been a trend in cyberspace ethics towards the emergence of intra-net mechanisms and self-regulatory systems. In particular, in many...

Ethical aspects relating to cyberspace: Web ideologies

The ethos of web culture is based on the principles of: unlimited and unrestricted freedom of information, privacy, general availability, quality of information, no...

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