
In brief
The Malaysian Personal Data Protection Department recently published three public consultation papers to gather feedback on proposed guidelines on (i) data protection impact assessments, (ii) data protection by design and (iii) automated decision-making and profiling.
The guidelines are part of a set of seven guidelines that are being (and have been) developed to complement the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA), as announced by Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo in January last year.
See our previous client alert on the recently finalized guidelines on appointment of data protection officer and data breach notification and our previous client alert on the proposed guidelines on (a) cross border personal data transfer and (b) revamping the personal data protection standards covering security, retention and data integrity.
Click here to read the full alert.
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Jade Cho, Intellectual Property & Technology Manager, contributed to this legal update.

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