9 March 2024 2:15 PM GMT
10 hours – starting from 16th March 2024
Rs. 3999/- Only for the first 50 registrations!
We live in an age of big data, where technology has enabled governments and companies to monitor our lives more easily and cheaply. The relationship between the citizen and the State, as well as the citizen and big corporates is increasingly mediated through the use of technology, giving rise to concerns regarding privacy and surveillance, even as India continues to not have a data protection law. This course is thus a foundational introduction to data protection law in India, and to that extent, it serves as a standalone course.
The purpose of this course is to equip the audience to understand the nuances of the privacy and data protection debate in India. It is structured in 5 lectures (2 hours each) looking at privacy, and its relationship/interaction with surveillance, intermediary liability, health, and AI. In addition, the course will focus on the provisions of the PDP Bill 2019.
Who should attend?
About AOR Vrinda Bhandari
Vrinda is a Rhodes Scholar, who graduated from the University of Oxford with a double master's in Law and Public Policy, and received her undergraduate law degree from NLSIU Bangalore. She is a litigating lawyer in Delhi and serves as the Of-Counsel at Internet Freedom Foundation. Vrinda specializes in the field of digital rights, technology, gender, and privacy. She has been involved in:
COURSE PLAN
Date
Topic
16th Mar 2024
Introduction to Privacy: Background and Existing Legal Framework
30th Mar 2024
Data Protection in India: A historical evolution and Privacy Principles
6th April 2024
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 – Part I
13th April 2024
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 – Part II
20th April 2024
Application to different areas of technology: Intermediaries, AI, Surveillance etc.
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