Manila Bulletin

NPC expands data privacy education

- (Khrisciell­e E. Yalao)

Amid cyberattac­ks on government websites, the National Privacy Commission (NPC) is doubling its efforts to expand data privacy education in the country to safeguard the personal informatio­n and data rights of all Filipinos. This agency's goal is in line with its mandate to maintain internatio­nal data protection standards based on the Data Privacy Act of 2012. During a forum hosted by the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Privacy Profession­als on Jan. 30, NPC Deputy Commission­er Leandro Angelo Aguirre said their plans this year include the creation of a Data Privacy Foundation­al Course, public participat­ion in NPC initiative­s, strengthen­ing of guidelines regarding children's privacy and Cctv-related concerns, and the issuance of rules on online tracking systems. The foundation­al course aim to help strengthen management, and legal profession­als. "We want to democratiz­e access to privacy education," with the goal of releasing the course materials prior to Privacy Awareness Week in May, said Aguirre. "The intention is to enable groups outside of Metro Manila to run their own courses with materials from the agency," he said. Meanwhile, the "Calls For Public Input In Addition To Public Consultati­on" seek to enable guidelines on data scraping and direct communicat­ion with affected parties to increase transparen­cy. “We want to institutio­nalize this because the input coming from the private sector from people that are actually affected by these issuances is very valuable," said Aguirre. In terms of CCTV issues, the agency is looking into public consultati­on over CCTV issuance, as well as issuing model contractua­l terms for cross-border transfer and privacy codes.

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