Indonesia to Have Personal Data Protection Agency
The establishment of the agency is following Articles 58 through 60 of the PDP Law, which was ratified by the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) on Tuesday
The establishment of the agency is following Articles 58 through 60 of the PDP Law, which was ratified by the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) on Tuesday
Bjorka has reminded the Indonesian people of the importance of building a more sophisticated cybersecurity system
"When it comes to investment, domestic and foreign investors will also see this as a positive value for investing in Indonesia, there are clear rules of the game and strong enforcement of the PDP Law"
"Only one article is left, the others are finished," Willy Aditya, Deputy Chairman of Legislation Body of Indonesia's House of Representatives.
Speaker of People's Consultative Assembly Bambang Soesatyo recommends the use of ID Number for social media registration. He asked the government to study this.
A new study reported that Indonesians are skeptical about the governments capability to protect their personal data.
A week before, a Brazilian hacker claimed has hacked the Indonesian police data and sell it online.