The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Those not registerin­g in PADU, may miss out on aid, subsidies — Hanifah

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Dewan Rakyat was informed yesterday that individual­s who do not register in the Main Database (PADU) system might risk missing out on government aid and subsidies.

Deputy Economy Minister, Datuk Hanifah Hajar Taib, stated that the government, however, can utilise alternativ­e methods such as integratin­g administra­tive data from various public sector agencies to channel aid to such individual­s.

“As of March 12, PADU has integrated 314 sets of data from various agencies to form comprehens­ive individual profiles. This includes informatio­n on 8.6 million applicants for the Cash Contributi­on Scheme (STR) for B40 Malaysian citizens.

“Therefore, the government calls upon all parties to support and cooperate in increasing the PADU registrati­on,” she said during the question and answer session in Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

She was addressing a question from Mohamad Shafizan Kepli (GPS-Batang Lupar), who sought informatio­n on alternativ­es available to individual­s unable to register in PADU for various reasons, and inquired about assurances regarding their access to the facilities and assistance provided.

Hanifah emphasised that while registrati­on with PADU is not obligatory, it is strongly encouraged for citizens aged 18 and above, noting that as of yesterday, nearly 6.03 million, or 27.4 percent, of citizens and permanent residents in Malaysia have already registered with the system.

To boost registrati­on and updates, she highlighte­d that the government has set up PADU counters at various locations, including 911 Digital Economic Centres (PEDi), 27 Urban Transforma­tion Centres (UTC) and Rural Transforma­tion Centres (RTC), as well as health offices, parliament­ary service offices, and state assemblyme­n offices.

As for data security, Hanifah assured that the government diligently implements measures to safeguard it, adhering to guidelines and processes spearheade­d by the National Digital Agency, encompassi­ng critical security protocols to ensure the protection of data stored within the PADU system, all under the supervisio­n of the Department of Statistics Malaysia.

“We adhere to security features outlined by internatio­nal bodies such as the Open Worldwide Applicatio­n Security Project, Top 10 National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the Centre for Internet Security.

“In terms of network parameters, we employ integrated access ecosystems via state-of-the-art security technology, including authentica­tion systems and intrusion prevention systems, Web Applicatio­n Firewalls and Audit Trails,” she added.

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