The National Privacy Commission of the Philippines has issued an order on Cathay Pacific Airways in relation to a notification submitted about its data breach that impacted 102,209 Filipinos, Philstar.com reports. The NPC asked the company to explain why the company “should not be held liable for its apparent failure to timely notify the commission about the occurrence of a data breach” and has given the company five days to provide more information on the measures taken since the breach. Privacy Commissioner Raymund Liboro said, “Under the Data Privacy Act non-disclosure of a breach is a serious offense, that is why we remind data controllers of their obligation to properly notify the NPC whenever breaches occur.”
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