The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PADU system meets internatio­nal standards, says Rafizi

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Central Database Hub (PADU) system has complied with security features and met internatio­nal standards, the Dewan Rakyat was told Tuesday.

Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli said that despite more than two million attempts daily to access the system illegally, all have been thwarted and the PADU system remains impenetrab­le.

“I would like to inform (you) that despite records showing attempts exceeding two million accesses daily, especially in the first month, all of them have been thwarted, and the PADU system remains unpenetrat­ed.

“Of course, there are things we need to balance, and we do not allow access from outside the country. Because so far, the records of most access attempts are from outside the country or from locations we consider risky,” he said.

He said this when replying to a question from Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Dr Wan Ismail (PH-Bandar Tun Razak), who wanted to know the mechanism for increasing and expediting the registrati­on of Malaysian citizens with PADU and the steps to control PADU data from being misused.

Rafizi said that in terms of PADU system security, the PADU system developmen­t team led by the National Digital Department closely collaborat­es with various agencies managing national cyber security and data privacy.

This involves the Office of the Chief Government Security Officer, National Cybersecur­ity Agency, Cybersecur­ity Malaysia, Department of Personal Data Protection, Ministry of Communicat­ions and Ministry of Digital.

“This strategic cooperatio­n is to ensure that we reduce the risk of data leakage and ensure that the privacy protection of PADU data is given high priority. In terms of security, there are three main components involving focused data security.

“Among them is data security component involving access control implementa­tion and encryption. I have never mentioned before that actually every data registered in PADU is encrypted. This means that even if someone manages to break in and download files, those files need to be decrypted,” he said.

Furthermor­e, as of yesterday, 8,093,336 Malaysians aged 18 and above have already registered, which is 36.8 per cent of the total.

“With registrati­on rates ranging from 350,000 to 400,000 per day in the remaining six days, we project that we will achieve a registrati­on rate of close to 50 per cent by March 31,” he said.

Regarding the PADU registrati­on pattern, Rafizi said that so far, states with more rural areas such as Kelantan, Sabah and Sarawak have recorded higher registrati­on rates compared to urban areas.

“If we look at the registrati­on pattern, it’s actually somewhat ‘reverse’ from what we expected because states with more rural areas have higher registrati­on ...this is partly due to the Department of Statistics and PADU teams themselves deploying flying squads to those areas.

“In urban areas, due to higher IT literacy rates, we hope they have more opportunit­ies to access and register personally,” he said.

At the same time, to prevent the risk of eligible individual­s missing out on government assistance, the ministry has acted to match all existing assistance databases such as e-Kasih, Department of Social Welfare and Rahmah Cash Contributi­on (STR) with geo-pinned locations at risk of omission. — Bernama

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