PDP Law
Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection (PDP) Law, enacted in 2022, is the country’s first comprehensive legislation focused on the protection of personal data. It establishes clear guidelines for organizations on how to collect, use, store, and process personal data, requiring explicit consent from individuals. The law mandates that organizations implement adequate security measures, ensure data confidentiality, and notify authorities and individuals in the event of a data breach. It also grants individuals rights to access, correct, and delete their data, while imposing penalties on businesses that fail to comply with the law’s provisions.
Resources
Fasoo Enterprise DRM
Product Overview
Protect, control, and track sensitive data persistently with a robust file-centric protection and granular access permission control.
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Data Security Requires a Solution that Maintains Encryption
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Learn how you can achieve the goal of security: to minimize the risks of a data breach or interruption in the services you provide to customers.
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Implement Data-Centric Security for Privacy and Regulatory Compliance
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Become GDPR, CCPA, or HIPAA compliant with a Fasoo data-centric security solution.
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