In the third episode of our 'Gateway to data privacy and protection' podcast series, we delve into the topical subject of the impact of Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 on the supply chain and logistics industry with Mini Gupta, Cybersecurity Consulting Partner, EY India.
Mini shares insights on how the supply chain and logistics companies can prepare to implement the provisions of the Act, their accountability, and the possible consequences of non-compliance.
In conversation with:
Mini Gupta
EY India Cybersecurity Consulting Partner
Key takeaways
- In the logistics and supply chain sector, data fiduciary will be determined based on who controls the data processing.
- To ensure data protection across the sector, organized players will have to take the lead in sensitizing and training small operators.
- If a data principal withdraws consent, it is the main data fiduciary’s responsibility to inform all related parties with access to the data and ensure that data processing stops.
Data protection can thrive in logistics when sensitization meets strategic collaboration, thus safeguarding both information and trust.
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Podcast
Duration 18m 26s