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India to enact law to protect data provided by foreign companies

Now that’s what I call economic oriented government: “India plans to enact a law to protect unauthorized use of data provided by foreign companies that subcontract to Indian firms, a government official said Thursday.”

The law will increase the comfort level of global companies which outsource backoffice functions to Indian companies, and provide them with confidential and sensitive data.

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