Teo: Malaysia scores 75 in 'Robust Data Governance', highlights role in Asean digital future


Teo receives a token of appreciation from GSMA Head of Asia Pacific Julian Gorman during the launch of the Digital Nation Summit Kuala Lumpur (Asean Edition) today. — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s score for Robust Data Governance has risen to 75 under the GSMA Digital Nation Index, reflecting strong regulatory frameworks and the government’s firm commitment to protecting data, safeguarding privacy and building public trust, said Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching.

She said the score also underscores Malaysia’s ongoing efforts to create a secure and trusted digital ecosystem.

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