South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission said it will assess the personal data protections of 1,600 public institutions starting this year. The action comes after the Personal Information Protection Act was revised to include a higher protection level for personal data.
19 Jan. 2024
South Korea's PIPC plans to evaluate public institutions' data protections
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