by Robert Healey | MonAprJ | Thailand
Introduction: Facial recognition technology has become a ubiquitous tool in the modern world, used by both individuals and organizations for a variety of purposes, including security, identification, and personalization. However, as the use of AI facial recognition...
by Robert Healey | MonAprJ | Thailand
The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) was enacted in Thailand in May 2019, and it governs the collection, use, disclosure, and storage of personal data. To manage employee data under the PDPA, employers should take the following steps: Obtain consent: Employers...
by Robert Healey | FriMarJ | Thailand
The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) of Thailand governs the collection, use, disclosure, and transfer of personal data in the country. The PDPA includes specific requirements and restrictions regarding the transfer of personal data outside of Thailand. Under the...
by Robert Healey | FriMarJ | Thailand
The Thailand PDPA is nearing its first anniversary and many organisations and International Schools will be presented with their renewal quotes for Outsourced DPO and other PDPA Services. Preparing and carrying out due dilligence can enhance your service and could...
by Robert Healey | FriMarJ | Thailand
The Personal Data Protection Committee (PDPC) issued the “Criteria and Means on Personal Data Breach Notification” on December 15, 2022. This notification was published in Thailand’s Royal Gazette and took effect on the same day. It outlines more...