Indian firms are allowing excessive access to sensitive data for both individuals and AI tools.

Indian firms are allowing excessive access to sensitive data for both individuals and AI tools.
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India is at the forefront of digital identity systems, yet inadequate access controls, emerging AI tools, and governance challenges are leaving businesses vulnerable to cyber threats.

India’s companies are giving too many people and AI tools access to sensitive data

India has developed the world’s largest biometric identity framework. With over a billion registrations in Aadhaar, it has established a universal identification system that facilitates digital access, promotes financial inclusion, and supports welfare distribution on an unparalleled scale. This achievement stands as a hallmark of modern public digital infrastructure.

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