Israel's Privacy Protection Authority announced it will require information management and data storage service providers to submit information on data security measures under the Privacy Protection Law. The PPA indicated data security safeguards must confirm compliance to reduce the risk of a data breach. Additionally, the regulator issued "immediate actions that companies must perform" to address any lack of security measures.
Israel's PPA to confirm databases are protected
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