The price of privacy in the data bazaar
To understand data privacy, we need to question data's fundamental nature. Does it possess the qualities of a 'property' that can be bought and sold? Or instead, should we treat it as 'information'?
To understand data privacy, we need to question data's fundamental nature. Does it possess the qualities of a 'property' that can be bought and sold? Or instead, should we treat it as 'information'?
The controversy surrounding target rating points (TRPs) brings to the forefront the age-old question about how India’s ratings agencies need a new trust mechanism in order to be taken seriously.
While we attempt to resume more traditional modes of work, we should devise a model which will entail a mix of the workforce returning to the office vs those continuing to work from home.
In a roundtable moderated by Fortune India, tech veterans mulled over issues influencing data democratisation, ownership, and regulation.