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A ministry under government of India plans to collect citizens’ information related to their education, medical condition, economic status, caste and religion. As per the privacy requirements mentioned under Sec 43A of IT (Amendment) Act, 2008, the citizens’ ‘Consent’ would be mandatory for which of the following elements before their collection?
A multinational company with operations in several parts within EU and outside EU, involves international data transfer of both its employees and customers. In some of its EU branches, which are relatively larger in size, the organization has a works council. Most of the data transferred is personal, and some of the data that the organization collects is sensitive in nature, the processing of some of which is also outsourced to its branches in Asian countries.
For the outsourced work of its customers’ data processing, in order to initiate data transfer to another organizations outside EU, which is the most appropriate among the following?
Which of the following legislations/ guidelines do not cover the concept of trans-border data flow?