Enhancing Data Privacy in Cyberspace: A Comprehensive Study on Strategies, Regulations, and Technologies

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Jayshree Chaudhary , Mahima Kaushik , Surender Kumar ,

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Expression "Data Protection" refers to an organized system of rules, regulations, and policies enacted by the government and regulatory bodies that safeguard people's personal information while avoiding misuse of information resulting from illegal activities such as unconsented along with illegal preservation or propagation of data. The cyber security regulations in India are relevant and mentioned in different data protection legislation in India, in addition to the right to privacy as a component of  right to life, which is a basic right under Art. 19 as well as 21 of  Indian Constitution. Yet, as with all other basic rights, India's Cyber Security and Data Protection regulations are restricted by appropriate constraints.


The cyber safety and protection of data regulations in India lack clear legislative underpinning, although the confidentiality of data rules in India are governed by the Information Technology Act of 2000 and the Indian Contract Act of 1872.


Furthermore, safeguarding individual information standards are included into India's cyber security and data protection laws, which control business organizations with regard to privacy.


Because of a growing amount of internet users, abuse of gadgets in cyberspace has grown, giving rise to cybercrime. This study paper discusses all of the key topics of best data protection, privacy of persons in cyberspace, and best use of electronic devices via legal initiative.

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