Following the Malaysian Parliament’s passing of the Personal Data Protection (Amendment) Bill 2024 (“Amendment Bill”) on 31 July 2024, the Personal Data Protection Commissioner has issued three public consultation papers to seek feedback on upcoming guidelines that will supplement changes introduced by the Amendment Bill. The public consultation papers issued are for the following forthcoming guidelines:
- The Implementation of Data Breach Notification Guideline;
- The Appointment of Data Protection Officer Guideline; and
- The Right to Data Portability Guideline.
This Update aims to provide a brief overview of the key information and matters addressed in the public consultation papers, as they offer valuable insights into what can be expected in the forthcoming guidelines and how they will shape the implementation of the new changes introduced by the Amendment Bill. The public consultation period is open until 6 September 2024.
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