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Here's How an Indian Blockchain Startup is Fixing a Major Glitch in US-Lending Industry
The blockchain startup, which was founded Mayank Tewari and Prerit Srivastava last year, has raised $1 million from Accel Partners
Is Blockchain the Answer for Self-Sovereign Identity?
For a long period of time, large firms have acted as the primary caretakers of user data, but the tables have turned or are at least poised to turn
Skilful Data Management Works Wonder for Data-Driven Companies
Data needs to be securely stored with the utmost caution and entails to be frequent attention, and only expert data management can be the answer to the realm
Data Security and the Downside Risk of M&As
Here's why specialists are using a template - Information rights management technology (IRM) - to protect sensitive information from unauthorized access
Elon Musk Reveals Tunnel, Facebook Hit With New Data Scandal and Crossword Secrets Revealed (60-Second Video)
Here are three things entrepreneurs should know today.
Think You Ticked All the Boxes for GDPR? Think Again.
GDPR is far more than an IT issue and companies still need to make changes to become compliant.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Calls for GDPR-Style Privacy Laws in the U.S.
He said he believes personal data is being 'weaponized.'
Google+ To Shut Down For Consumers As The Company Gets A Taste Of Breach Streak
After FB and Uber, Google Is Facing Flak For Compromising User Security
Why Google and Facebook Should Be Treated Like Banks
Our personal data has become such a valuable asset that tech giants should be forced to use it fairly -- and deliver returns back to us
Personal Data Protection Bill 2018: Will the Legislation Introduce a GDPR-esque Compliance Regime in India?
Ushering in an era of extraterritorial data privacy compliance for global firms operating in India
Here is What India's Telecom Regulator Has to Say About Data Privacy
While submitting the recommendations to the Srikrishna Committee, the regulator also acknowledged the fact that the existing framework for data protection of consumers is not sufficient
How Data Localization Might be Draconian for Everyone except Black Hat Hackers
While the intent of the government, to protect user privacy, is fine but what makes it controversial is the mandate to store data 'only' in India.
How Creative Entrepreneurs Are Designing a Great Future
These 15 entrepreneurs are not solving any earth-shattering issues but adding the necessary value to life fulfilling aspirations of people
Why Facebook Data Scandal Might be an Opportunity for Local Social Networks in Hindsight
Facebook's growth in user base - an aging one, is also slowly flat-lining. At least, in its two core markets – the US and Canada, which perhaps would trickle down to other major markets, like India.
Is Rahul Gandhi-led Congress Using Big Data to Defeat BJP in Elections 2019?
"We will only deal with public data and on rare occasions, private data but with consent," says Praveen Chakravarty, Chairperson - Data Analytics Department, INC