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A Look Back On Five Key Developments in Cybersecurity and Data Protection in Southeast Asia in 2022

Data Protection Report

With the year 2022 firmly in the rear view, and as we look to start the new year in 2023, Norton Rose Fulbright’s Regulatory Compliance and Investigations team looks back and rounds up the five key cyber and data protection developments that took place in Southeast Asia in 2022. . in damages to its customer over data leak.

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UAE Announces New Federal Data Law

Hunton Privacy

This week, the United Arab Emirates (“UAE”) Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications (the “Minister”) announced that the UAE would introduce a new federal data protection law (“Data Protection Law”), the first federal law of its kind in the UAE. the Cyber Crimes Law (Federal Law No.

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UK ICO Launches 2012/13 Annual Report

Hunton Privacy

On June 20, 2013, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) launched its Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2012/13 (the “Report”). During the financial year 2012/13, the ICO’s civil enforcement team investigated 1,300 cases, up 45% from the previous year. In 2012/13, the ICO raised £16.06 Enforcement.

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German DPAs Publish Further Guidance on the Use of Personal Data for Advertising Purposes

Hunton Privacy

On December 10, 2013, a German data protection working group on advertising and address trading published new guidelines on the collection, processing and use of personal data for advertising purposes (the “Guidelines”). The first set of guidelines were published in November 2012.

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NHS’ Plans to Share Patient Records with Third Parties

Data Matters

Although the GP data collection was set to take place as of July 1, 2021, on June 8, 2021 it was announced that the launch will be postponed to September 1, 2021. Once collected, the data will be combined to create a single, national data lake. the right to object and/or erase personal data) do not apply.

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CNIL Unveils 2019 Inspection Program and 2018 Annual Activity Report

Hunton Privacy

According to a survey conducted in April for the CNIL, 62 percent of French people have heard about the GDPR and 70 percent say that they are more aware of the protection of their personal data compared to past years. Overall, only 11 sanctions were imposed by the CNIL’s Restricted Committee in 2018, including 10 fines.

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Can Gather Change the Course of Internet History?

John Battelle's Searchblog

introduced me to a new company – one that promised to give consumers control over their personal data in new and innovative ways. At first I was skeptical – I’d seen quite a few “personal data lockers” come and go over the past decade or so. I even invested in one way back in 2012.