It's great that AWS is investing in India, but with so much focus on data centers, I'm wondering how secure our data will be. India's data privacy laws are still catching up, and that concerns me.
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4. Intellectual Property Protection: Protect your intellectual property by registering trademarks, copyrights, and patents as necessary. This helps safeguard your brand, products, and innovations from infringement.
5. Compliance with Tax Laws
😅Me - telling invester that you're investing in India's safest Startup.
Startup:— 💣
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 4m
Which operating system is the most secure and prioritizes privacy for data?
A. Microsoft Windows
B. Mac iOS
C. Linux
D. Google
Share ur thoughts 💭
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Saksham
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Navigating AI's Legal Challenges in India
AI's rapid evolution is transforming industries and posing legal challenges. Key issues include:
1. Data Privacy: AI relies on vast personal datasets. Ensuring compliance with privacy laws is crucial to pre
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Rahul Gupta
Stealth • 2m
AI will be "the oil of the future" and to meet the electricity requirements it needs will require investing in nuclear power and building lots of small plants at the sites of data centers.
~ Donald Trump
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Molle
Stealth • 7m
Want to be safe and secure
Here are some custom rom make you feel safe and secure:
1)Graphene OS:
- Security:Hardened kernel and app sandboxing protect against exploits.
- Privacy: Isolation prevents unauthorized data access.
- Integrity: Verified b
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Saksham
Stealth • 4m
Data Privacy: A Gamer's Concern, an Entrepreneur's Responsibility
The online gaming industry thrives on data, but with great power comes great responsibility. As an entrepreneur, you collect user data for running statistics, analytics & more.
The D
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Harshajit Sarmah
Stealth • 2m
On Friday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Spotify CEO Daniel Ek issued joint statements criticizing the EU's approach to regulating AI, particularly open-source development.
They believe the current rules are stifling innovation and hindering Europea
Many companies have very poor data privacy policies.
I am completely averse to giving my Aadhar/ Pan or even registering for EPFO because of the fact that I am worried that my data will be treated like a joke.
Is there any way out of this?
please
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Saksham
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Bebyond • 1m
Today I had a meeting with a Startup founder who featured on Shark Tank India. The focus was increasing her Startup's valuation, so I was conducting due diligence. While reviewing her trademark application, I noticed she had applied for it herself, w