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Transfer of personal data under the UN treaty will be under domestic laws: India

  • September 14, 2023
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Transfer of personal data under the UN treaty will be under domestic laws: India

Subject :IR

Section: International Organisation

India’s Data Transfer Stance in U.N. Cyber Crime Convention

  • India insists on personal data transfers aligning with its domestic laws during U.N. treaty negotiations.
  • Emphasizes national sovereignty and integrity over international laws.
  • Expected ratification of the convention at the U.N. General Assembly in 2024.

The Digital Personal Data Protection Act

  • Enacted in August, it regulates personal data processing in India.
  • Requires firms to disclose data processors’ identities.
  • Exempts data sharing for lawful interception, prioritizing national security.

Proposed Changes and Data Transfer Conditions

  • India proposed removing a clause encouraging data transfer arrangements in treaty negotiations.
  • Agreement reached on transferring personal data with prior written authorization and safeguards.
  • Each state party must designate a 24/7 point of contact for aiding investigations and legal proceedings under the convention.

 UN Cybercrime Treaty:

  • Since May 2021, UN member states have been negotiating an international treaty on countering cybercrime.
  • If adopted by the UN General Assembly, it would be the first binding UN instrument on a cyber issue.
  • The treaty aims to provide a global legal framework for international cooperation in preventing, investigating, and prosecuting cybercrime.

Cybercrime Categories:

  • Cybercrime is categorized into two types: 
    • cyber-dependent crimes
    • cyber-enabled crimes.
  • Cyber-dependent crimes can only be committed using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). For example, ransomware attacks.
  • Cyber-enabled crimes are traditional crimes transformed by digital technologies, such as online banking scams and identity theft.

Treaty Process:

  • In December 2019, the UN established an open-ended ad hoc committee (AHC) to develop a comprehensive international convention on countering the use of ICTs for criminal purposes.
  • Negotiations began in early 2022, with six negotiating sessions planned.
  • Civil society and the private sector have also played a role in shaping the convention through statements, consultations, and side events.

Main Areas of Disagreement:

  • Key areas of disagreement include the scope of the treaty, human rights safeguards, capacity-building, harmonization with existing efforts, and the relevance of gender to the treaty.
  • Differences in perspectives exist between countries advocating for a broad approach to criminalization and those favoring a narrower focus.
IR Transfer of personal data under the UN treaty will be under domestic laws: India

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