Laws to act against data breach


Personal data is the new currrency of the digital world. That is why people are concerned about privacy, especially when they transact online. - Abu Bakar Munir

ALTHOUGH the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) has yet to be enforced and a commissioner yet to be appointed, Malaysians can still lodge their grouses to the Personal Data Protection Department (JPDP) in Putrajaya.

“If you think an organisation or a person has broken the law and caused a data breach, or if you are not satisfied or happy with their response to your grouse (about the misuse of your personal details), you can file a complaint with the department.

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