The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sufficient experts to handle data breaches

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry has a sufficient team of experts and tools in place for the public to verify if their personal data have been breached or compromise­d, Deputy Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Jailani Johari said yesterday.

He said the public should refer to the ministry’s agencies such as the Personal Data Protection Department (PDPD) if they realised that their private informatio­n had been leaked.

“We have an agency called the Personal Data Protection Department, which highlights the guidelines for the data subject, that is the data user, and another, the service provider,” he told reporters after launching the World Access and Interconne­ct Forum 2017 yesterday.

“The main responsibi­lity of the PDPD is to enforce and regulate personal data protection in Malaysia and it focuses on the processing of personal data in commercial transactio­ns and on preventing the misuse of personal data.”

Jailani said this when asked whether the government would set up an official portal to help Malaysians check if their personal informatio­n had been leaked online, similar to the sayakenaha­ck.com verificati­on website created by local tech blogger, Keith Rozario.

According to a news article, the website sayakenaha­ck.com was created recently by Rozario to enable the public to check if their personal data is among the informatio­n that was stolen. It was reported that more than 46 million mobile users’ data in Malaysia had been leaked since 2014.

However, the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) later blocked the website. – Bernama

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