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Overview of Personal Data Protection Act

Until recently, Thailand had no specific legislation regarding personal data protection. Instead, personal information was protected by: general laws (eg, the Constitution and laws pertaining to wrongful acts specified by the Civil and Commercial Code); and specific laws which protect only certain information (eg, the Official Information Act 1997 (BE 2540), which protects only personal information that a state agency possesses or controls). In 2009 the first Personal Data Protection Bill was introduced, followed by various drafts and amendments thereto. On 28 February 2019 the National Legislative Assembly approved the latest version of the Personal Data Protection Bill. On 28 May 2019 the first consolidated Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) (BE 2562) took effect.

Federal secretary asked to speed up legislation for personal data protection - Newspaper

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court on Tuesday directed the federal secretary, ministry of information technology and telecommunication, to expedite the process after it was informed that the proposed legislation regarding personal data protection of citizens was in the consultative phase. The two-judge bench headed by Justice Mohammad Ali Mazhar granted one month to the secretary to submit a progress report on a request of a federal law officer. When the bench took up a petition seeking an investigation into reports regarding a data breach of 115 million mobile phone users in Pakistan and its sale on the darknet for hearing, an AAG filed comments on behalf of the ministry of IT and telecommunication.

How Should India Prepare for the New Personal Data Protection Bill?

Source: Getty Summary:  The tough job of implementing India’s massive data privacy bill will go to a new regulatory body, the Data Protection Authority. Can the new regulator dodge the problems that have beleaguered India’s other regulatory institutions? Related Media and Tools India’s Personal Data Protection Bill is still under review by lawmakers. Once passed, it will create a huge and complex task: how to oversee the processing of personal data across multiple sectors. Most Indian regulators face capacity constraints that make it difficult for them to carry out all their tasks. Their experience suggests that the new law’s regulatory arm the new Data Protection Authority (DPA) will face similar constraints.

Yet another data leak: One million credit cards of Domino s Pizza customers

Yet another data leak: One million credit cards of Domino s Pizza customers
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