Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
Principles, Implementation, and Applications
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Ajit Singh
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Philosophy
The core philosophy of this book is "Privacy Engineering in Practice." I believe that data protection is not just a legal or compliance hurdle but a fundamental aspect of quality software engineering. In an era where technology is deeply intertwined with human lives, engineers and developers bear the responsibility to build systems that are not only functional and efficient but also ethical and trustworthy. This book moves beyond mere interpretation of the law to focus on its application, treating the DPDP Act as a set of design requirements for modern, robust, and user-centric systems.
Key Features
1. Globally Relevant: While centered on India's DPDP Act, it constantly draws parallels with the GDPR and other international privacy regulations, making the concepts and skills universally applicable.
2. Beginner to Advanced Spectrum: The initial chapters establish the fundamentals in simple terms, while later chapters explore advanced topics like Privacy by Design, Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs), and the impact of AI/ML, catering to both B.Tech and M.Tech students.
3. DIY Capstone Project: The final chapter guides the reader step-by-step through building a working "Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) Management Portal," complete with source code and deployment instructions.
4. Rich with Case Studies: Features case studies on e-commerce platforms, social media apps, and healthcare services to show how the Act applies in different business contexts.
5. Clarity and Simplicity: Complex legal and technical concepts are broken down into simple, easy-to-understand language, making the book highly accessible.
To Whom This Book Is For
1. B.Tech and M.Tech Students in Computer Science, Information Technology, and related engineering disciplines.
2. Software Developers and Engineers who need to design and build compliant applications.
3. Data Scientists and Analysts who handle large volumes of personal data.
4. Cybersecurity Professionals tasked with protecting data and managing breaches.
5. Product Managers and System Architects responsible for defining product requirements and system design.
6. Aspiring Legal-Tech Professionals interested in the intersection of law and technology.
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