Cambodia works on privacy protection for data


Bun Hun holding a meeting on discuss ID privacy policy at Interior Ministry on Jan 25, 2021. -PPP

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/ANN): Ministry of Interior lawyers and data specialists continue to meet to discuss the first draft of a sub-decree on the management, use, privacy safeguards and security of data the government has collected that can potentially be used to identify individuals.

On Jan 18, specialists from the ministry’s Legislation Council and heads of the ministry’s general directorates and departments discussed an initial draft comprising six chapters and 16 articles.

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