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India to Reset Key Economic Indicators in 2026

India's key macroeconomic data, including inflation, GDP, and industrial production, will get a base-year reset in 2026. New CPI series launches Feb 12, GDP on Feb 27, and IIP on May 28. Read for details.

Princeton University Sued Over Cybersecurity Breach

Princeton University faces consolidated lawsuits after a data breach. The incident, part of a wider Ivy League security crisis, raises major concerns about digital protection in higher education. Learn the details.

Goa NGO Fights Mandatory External Meter Move

Citizens for Democracy Goa petitions against mandatory external electricity meter relocation, citing privacy risks from smart meters and high costs for consumers. Read their demands.

Mozilla names Anthony Enzor-DeMeo as new Chief Executive Officer

Mozilla Corporation announces a major leadership restructuring, hiring Anthony Enzor-DeMeo as CEO and John Solomon as CMO. The move aims to position Mozilla as the world's most trusted software company amidst rising AI and data privacy concerns. Read more

Roomba Maker iRobot Files for Bankruptcy

iRobot, creator of Roomba, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is acquired by Chinese supplier Picea Robotics, raising data privacy concerns. Read the full story.

HC: Fair Trial Rights Override Police Privacy

Punjab & Haryana High Court rules an accused's right to a fair trial, including access to police call records, prevails over officials' privacy. Landmark decision sets precedent for evidence collection.

SIM Binding Rule Polarises Tech Industry, Telcos Back Govt

India's new SIM binding mandate for digital platforms divides tech giants and telecom operators. While telcos support the move for security, digital firms raise serious privacy and cost concerns. Explore the full debate.

India's DPDPA Rules: A Compliance Challenge

India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act Rules are now out, but businesses face a complex path to compliance. We explore the key hurdles, from consent to cross-border data flows.

Coupang Data Breach Impacts 33.7 Million Customers

South Korea's top e-commerce giant Coupang apologises after a massive data breach leaks personal details of 33.7 million users. Learn about the investigation and how to protect yourself.

Telecom Operators Push Back Against DPDP Rules 2025

Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Vodafone Idea raise compliance concerns over India's new data privacy rules, citing issues with minor consent and duplicative reporting. Learn the industry's challenges.

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