In Part 2 of the series, we discussed the seven key principles under the Malaysian PDPA Law 2010. The final article focuses on data controller contracts, data subject rights, data transfers and how breach reporting can be done in the Health and Financial sector. Data...
Introduction Malaysia’s PDPA was introduced to increase consumer confidence in commerce and e-commerce in the face of the ever-increasing number of credit cards and to detect identity theft and sales fraud involving unauthorized users. PDPA stipulates a set of...
The Law 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, and came into force on November 15, 2013. Definitions Definition of personal data...
In part One of the Malaysia Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) Your Guide we discussed the structure of the PDPA. Here in part two, we explain the operational mechanics of the PDPA. Collection and Processing Under the PDPA, subject to certain exceptions, data users...