\"\"A parliamentary committee today suggested that the government should come out with a legislation on data privacy at the earliest, as the country moves towards digitalisation of economy.
\n
\nThe Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance, headed by senior Congress leader M Veerappa Moily, also suggested to create a coordinating authority, reporting directly to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), to deal with issues related to information infrastructure.
\n
The report titled Transformation Towards A Digital Economy<\/a>, which was tabled in Parliament, also expressed concern over lack of trained professionals to deal with rising cyber challenges.
\n
The report said that India should have a sound consumer privacy and data protection law \"lest we become a
digital<\/a> colony with global entities having virtual control over data\".
\n
\nThe committee said the country \"now urgently needs a data minimisation, data privacy and data residency law to ensure security of public and private data\".
\n
\nThe panel has urged the the government to bring such a data protection legislation before Parliament at the earliest.
\n
\nThe committee also found it \"rather disconcerting\" that even as the country moves towards a digital economy, transactional hassles and grievances of users, including ATM frauds such as cloning, have also been increasing manifold.
\n
\n\"Ordinary customers are then left high and dry, extremely helpless and clueless about the next course of action for a remedy and redressal of grievance,\" the report said.
\n
\nALSO READ:
UPI continues strong run in December, clocks 145 million transactions<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nIt suggested that customer\/user should be provided with an \"empowered and responsive\" common helpline (SOS) number, which he or she can approach whenever required.
\n
\nThe report further said as the cyber space expands and intensifies with implications for national security, monitoring\/ surveillance and protecting the national information infrastructure needs to be included in the national agenda on priority basis.
\n
\n\"The Committee, therefore recommended due consultations with domain experts and industry and creation of a duly empowered coordinating authority, with status at par with Space and Atomic Energy Departments with adequate budget, reporting directly to the PMO,\" the report said.
\n
\nIt also stressed that government needs to substantially rationalise digital transaction costs and provide incentives, especially for the lower value of transactions.
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数字经济:议会委员会建议政府形式在数据隐私法律

议会常务委员会金融还建议建立一个协调机构,直接报告PMO处理与信息基础设施有关的问题。

  • 更新2018年1月4日08:32点坚持
今天一个议会委员会建议政府应该推出最早数据隐私立法,作为国家经济走向数字化。

议会常务委员会在金融、由资深国会领袖米维拉帕·莫伊利,还建议建立一个协调机构,直接向总理办公室报告(PMO),处理相关问题的信息基础设施。

该报告题为变换对数字经济在议会中提出,也表达了担忧缺乏训练有素的专业人员应对不断增长的网络挑战。

报告称,印度应该有一个良好的消费者隐私和数据保护法律”以免我们成为一个数字殖民地与全球实体虚拟控制数据”。

全国委员会说“现在迫切需要一个数据最小化,数据隐私和数据居住权法律,确保安全”的公共和私有数据。

该小组已敦促政府将这种数据保护立法议会最早之前。

委员会还发现,“相当令人不安”,尽管这个国家走向经济数字,事务性的麻烦和不满的用户,包括ATM克隆等欺诈行为,也增加多方面的。

“普通客户然后左高和干燥,非常无助和无能的下一个行动不满的纠正和调整,”该报告称。

还读:UPI继续强劲上涨12月,钟1.45亿次交易

它建议客户/用户应该提供一个“授权和响应”普遍服务热线(SOS)数量,需要时,他或她可以方法。

报告进一步表示,随着网络空间的扩大和加剧影响国家安全,监控/监测和保护国家信息基础设施需要包含在国家议程优先级的基础上。

“委员会,因此建议由于磋商与领域专家和行业建立一个正式授权协调机关,与平价状态空间和原子能部门足够的预算,直接报告PMO,”该报告说。

它还强调,政府需要大幅合理化数字交易成本和提供激励,尤其是对交易的低价值。
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\"\"A parliamentary committee today suggested that the government should come out with a legislation on data privacy at the earliest, as the country moves towards digitalisation of economy.
\n
\nThe Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance, headed by senior Congress leader M Veerappa Moily, also suggested to create a coordinating authority, reporting directly to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), to deal with issues related to information infrastructure.
\n
The report titled Transformation Towards A Digital Economy<\/a>, which was tabled in Parliament, also expressed concern over lack of trained professionals to deal with rising cyber challenges.
\n
The report said that India should have a sound consumer privacy and data protection law \"lest we become a
digital<\/a> colony with global entities having virtual control over data\".
\n
\nThe committee said the country \"now urgently needs a data minimisation, data privacy and data residency law to ensure security of public and private data\".
\n
\nThe panel has urged the the government to bring such a data protection legislation before Parliament at the earliest.
\n
\nThe committee also found it \"rather disconcerting\" that even as the country moves towards a digital economy, transactional hassles and grievances of users, including ATM frauds such as cloning, have also been increasing manifold.
\n
\n\"Ordinary customers are then left high and dry, extremely helpless and clueless about the next course of action for a remedy and redressal of grievance,\" the report said.
\n
\nALSO READ:
UPI continues strong run in December, clocks 145 million transactions<\/a><\/strong>
\n
\nIt suggested that customer\/user should be provided with an \"empowered and responsive\" common helpline (SOS) number, which he or she can approach whenever required.
\n
\nThe report further said as the cyber space expands and intensifies with implications for national security, monitoring\/ surveillance and protecting the national information infrastructure needs to be included in the national agenda on priority basis.
\n
\n\"The Committee, therefore recommended due consultations with domain experts and industry and creation of a duly empowered coordinating authority, with status at par with Space and Atomic Energy Departments with adequate budget, reporting directly to the PMO,\" the report said.
\n
\nIt also stressed that government needs to substantially rationalise digital transaction costs and provide incentives, especially for the lower value of transactions.
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