Security measures in relation to the collection, processing, access, use, modification, disposal, or disclosure of an individual’s personal data are substantially similar to the standard that is required under the MDES Notification
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PDPA Thailand Law Notification of Changes 2022 Part One
The PDPA Thailand Law entered into law on the 1st of June 2022 and is already following the trends of other global data protection laws in its...
The Legitimate Interest Assessment LIA: Essential Guide for Data Protection Compliance
An LIA is used to determine if an organisation can process data using the legitimate interest lawful basis. This article explains what lawful bases are under GDPR, and how to complete a legitimate interest assessment (LIA).
Thailand PDPA for the International Schools
Much like GDPR and other similar privacy laws, PDPA also requires a highly proactive and risk-based approach. Therefore, in order to train your staff to remain compliant, you must put all the necessary preventive measures in place to protect your school from non-compliance.
Ransomware Attacks The new Big Threat Data Theft
The costs begin to accelerate as the attack progresses. Suppose you are lucky and have cyber protection insurance. In that case, your insurers will need to know the full extent of the breach, often calling expensive third parties to help with the exercise.
Achieving PDPA Compliance: Why a Gap Analysis is Key
There are several ways to go about a PDPA gap analysis, but where do you start? This article looks at areas covered by analysis and what tools you can use to perform one. Let’s start with the first step of a PDPA compliance checklist
How to Achieve Compliance with GDPR Article 30
Although not required for all organisations, we recommend all organisations maintain a living ROPA record because it makes it easier to comply with GDPR.
The CIA Triad: Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability
Risk assessment is the process of identifying the impact an event could have on an organization’s assets
Malaysia (PDPA) Your Guide Part One
Malaysia’s first comprehensive personal data protection legislation, the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA), was passed by the Malaysian Parliament on June 2, 2010
GDPR How to Conduct a (DPIA)
DPIA’s are also beneficial to organisations when conducted regularly, irrespective of the perceived risk to individuals. Regular DPI assessments
Thailand PDPA International Data Transfers – What Schools need to know
In this article we delve into why it’s critical for schools to be aware of international data transfers policy under the PDPA In a way, data has...
PDPA Challenges for Thailand International Schools
What PDPA Challenges Present Without a shadow of a doubt , managing, safeguarding and processing the data of students in the various Thailand...