New Delhi: The Centre will float an all-new framework for governance of citizen data that will set standards for its storage, collection and use solely by the government, Union minister of state for electronics and IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a> told ET, following stringent criticism aimed at the previous India Data Accessibility and Use Policy<\/a>, which was opened for public consultation in February.

In response to the widespread concern over sharing of citizen data and its subsequent monetisation by government agencies, the Centre has now revised the proposed legislation that will now be termed as National
Data Governance<\/a> Framework and Policy, the minister said.

ET has reviewed a copy of the new policy, which has done away with provisions related to “monetisation” and will not be applicable to private entities. It is to be released for public consultation in the coming week.

“The feedback on the previous policy called the ‘India Data Accessibility and Use’ was that the name itself (was) being misunderstood, it almost seemed like it was a data sharing policy, which it was not. We have now rejigged the policy framework,” Chandrasekhar said.

The revised framework clarifies that restricted datasets like those of Aadhaar, the unique identity number, will not be a part of overall data sharing, he added.

The brand new legislation will form part of the government’s ambitious digital legislation architecture also consisting of the
Personal Data Protection Bill<\/a>, the cybersecurity policy and an upcoming new Digital Law.

The government is also in the process of amending the 22-year-old IT Act with a new modern law.

“What you’re seeing today are the building blocks of the overall architecture for the next 10 years of India's tech economy,” Chandrasekhar said.

The policy also envisages establishment of an India Data Management Office (IDMO) on the lines of the US Federal Data Management Office. “It will be responsible for setting all standards, rulemaking and guidelines going forward on all aspects of data, which includes storage and anonymisation,” according to the minister.

The plethora of data sets which will now be available — in an anonymised format — will sharpen and aid the country’s governance mechanisms and provide an opportunity worth $100-150 billion for startups in the area of artificial intelligence, he added.

Key concerns
<\/strong>
The government, which was seeking to better utilise the voluminous data that it collects for delivery of public services, had sought comments on the India Data Accessibility and Use Policy, until March 18.

The policy was criticised by experts who argued that since the
Data Protection<\/a> Act has not been implemented yet, there were no security safeguards for anonymisation, privacy infringement and economic incentivisation.

Chandrasekhar said the new policy has addressed those concerns. “The IDMO will be accountable to make sure that the standards of anonymisation are set and that they do not permit any de-anonymisation.”

He also said that any overlap with the Personal Data Protection Bill will be addressed.

Pointing out that as India’s digital economy expands along with greater digitisation of governance with public services goods like Aadhaar, UPI and Co-WIN, the minister said, “There is a clear case for having a national governance framework and policy to deal with the issues of setting standards of storage, collection, accessibility of computer systems and network access to the data within the government.”

In addition, the new framework is expected to provide a roadmap for data usage for the next wave of technology innovations in areas such as artificial intelligence.

“AI is a kinetic enabler of the digital economy; we can create another $100- 150 billion of opportunities for startups in this space. We understand these opportunities, data exists. But how do we create the dos and don'ts of how that data is used for the benefit of the AI?” Chandrasekhar said.

“This framework as the title suggests will (also) decide how data is used for governance,” he added.
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政府浮动新数据治理政策框架

回应公民的广泛担忧共享数据及其随后的货币化的政府机构,该中心已修订提议的立法,将被称为国家数据治理框架和政策

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新德里:该中心将浮动一个全新的治理框架的公民将标准的数据存储、收集和使用完全由政府、工会电子和部长,拉杰夫钱德拉塞卡告诉ET,遵循严格的批评针对之前的印度数据访问和使用政策2月份开放的公众咨询。

回应公民的广泛担忧共享数据及其随后的货币化的政府机构,该中心已修订提议的立法,将所谓的“国家”数据治理框架和政策,部长说。

广告
等有了一份新政策,已废除了“货币化”和相关规定将不适用于私人实体。是公共协商在下周发布。

“反馈之前的政策称为“印度数据可访问性和使用”这个名字本身(是)被误解,它几乎像数据共享政策,它不是。我们已经修正了政策框架”,钱德拉塞卡说。

修改后的框架限制数据集像Aadhaar的澄清,独特的身份号码,不会整体数据共享的一部分,他补充说。

品牌新的立法将形成政府雄心勃勃的数字立法体系结构的一部分组成的个人数据保护法案网络安全政策和即将到来的新的数字法。

政府也在修改的过程中这位22岁的它与一个新的现代法律行为。

“今天你所看到的是整体架构的基石未来十年印度的科技经济,“钱德拉塞卡说。

该政策还设想建立一个印度数据管理办公室(IDMO)的美国联邦数据管理办公室。“这将负责制定所有标准,制定和指导方针前进在所有方面的数据,包括存储和匿名化,“根据部长。

广告
过多的数据集,将可用的——在一个匿名的格式将加剧和援助国家的治理机制和提供价值100美元的一个机会- 150创业领域的人工智能,他补充说。

关键问题

政府,寻求更好的利用它收集的大量的数据来提供公共服务,寻求评论印度数据可访问性和使用政策,直到3月18日。

这项政策被专家认为,由于批评数据保护尚未实现,没有安全保障的匿名化,隐私侵权和经济incentivisation。

钱德拉塞卡表示,新政策解决这些担忧。“IDMO将负责确保匿名化的标准设置,他们不允许任何de-anonymisation。”

他还说,任何重叠的个人数据保护法案将得到解决。

指出随着印度的数字经济的扩张以及更大的治理与公共服务数字化商品像Aadhaar UPI和同创伟业,部长说,“有一个明确的情况下拥有一个国家治理框架和政策处理问题制定标准的存储、收集、计算机系统和网络访问数据的可访问性,政府内部。”

此外,新框架预计将提供一个路线图为下一波的数据使用人工智能等领域的技术创新。

“人工智能是一个动态数字经济的推动者;我们可以创建另一个100 - 1500亿美元的创业机会。我们理解这些机会,数据存在。但是我们怎么创建的注意事项,数据用于人工智能的好处?“钱德拉塞卡说。

”这个框架作为标题显示将(也)决定数据用于治理,”他补充道。

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New Delhi: The Centre will float an all-new framework for governance of citizen data that will set standards for its storage, collection and use solely by the government, Union minister of state for electronics and IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar<\/a> told ET, following stringent criticism aimed at the previous India Data Accessibility and Use Policy<\/a>, which was opened for public consultation in February.

In response to the widespread concern over sharing of citizen data and its subsequent monetisation by government agencies, the Centre has now revised the proposed legislation that will now be termed as National
Data Governance<\/a> Framework and Policy, the minister said.

ET has reviewed a copy of the new policy, which has done away with provisions related to “monetisation” and will not be applicable to private entities. It is to be released for public consultation in the coming week.

“The feedback on the previous policy called the ‘India Data Accessibility and Use’ was that the name itself (was) being misunderstood, it almost seemed like it was a data sharing policy, which it was not. We have now rejigged the policy framework,” Chandrasekhar said.

The revised framework clarifies that restricted datasets like those of Aadhaar, the unique identity number, will not be a part of overall data sharing, he added.

The brand new legislation will form part of the government’s ambitious digital legislation architecture also consisting of the
Personal Data Protection Bill<\/a>, the cybersecurity policy and an upcoming new Digital Law.

The government is also in the process of amending the 22-year-old IT Act with a new modern law.

“What you’re seeing today are the building blocks of the overall architecture for the next 10 years of India's tech economy,” Chandrasekhar said.

The policy also envisages establishment of an India Data Management Office (IDMO) on the lines of the US Federal Data Management Office. “It will be responsible for setting all standards, rulemaking and guidelines going forward on all aspects of data, which includes storage and anonymisation,” according to the minister.

The plethora of data sets which will now be available — in an anonymised format — will sharpen and aid the country’s governance mechanisms and provide an opportunity worth $100-150 billion for startups in the area of artificial intelligence, he added.

Key concerns
<\/strong>
The government, which was seeking to better utilise the voluminous data that it collects for delivery of public services, had sought comments on the India Data Accessibility and Use Policy, until March 18.

The policy was criticised by experts who argued that since the
Data Protection<\/a> Act has not been implemented yet, there were no security safeguards for anonymisation, privacy infringement and economic incentivisation.

Chandrasekhar said the new policy has addressed those concerns. “The IDMO will be accountable to make sure that the standards of anonymisation are set and that they do not permit any de-anonymisation.”

He also said that any overlap with the Personal Data Protection Bill will be addressed.

Pointing out that as India’s digital economy expands along with greater digitisation of governance with public services goods like Aadhaar, UPI and Co-WIN, the minister said, “There is a clear case for having a national governance framework and policy to deal with the issues of setting standards of storage, collection, accessibility of computer systems and network access to the data within the government.”

In addition, the new framework is expected to provide a roadmap for data usage for the next wave of technology innovations in areas such as artificial intelligence.

“AI is a kinetic enabler of the digital economy; we can create another $100- 150 billion of opportunities for startups in this space. We understand these opportunities, data exists. But how do we create the dos and don'ts of how that data is used for the benefit of the AI?” Chandrasekhar said.

“This framework as the title suggests will (also) decide how data is used for governance,” he added.
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