South Africa's Information Regulator published guidelines for entities creating voluntary codes of conduct for processing data under the Protection of Personal Information Act. The guidelines are designed to help "assist relevant bodies" decide whether it is necessary for a code to be developed for their processing activities and clarify when the Information Regulator may develop a code of its own.
23 Feb. 2021
South African regulator creates data-processing code of conduct guidelines
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