The South Korean Personal Information Protection Committee has released its plan for how the country will approach data protection over the next three years. The plan includes self-regulation of data protection initiatives, improving transborder data flow, the major policy directions the country expects to follow, and the government's blueprint for safeguarding citizen's information.
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