The Freeman

Philippine­s wins seat in int’l privacy body

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The Philippine­s has secured a seat in the five-member executive committee of the Internatio­nal Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commission­ers (ICDPPC), two years after the country became a member of the premier global privacy body.

“Having a seat at the committee's table to take part in addressing challenges that privacy regulators face is definitely a privilege,” Commission­er Raymund Liboro of the National Privacy Commission said in a statement.

“Definitely, the Philippine­s, although young, has a lot to contribute too especially in assisting new members.” Liboro added.

The NPC became an ICDPPC member in October 2016.

The election was held last October 23 during a closed session meeting at the Palais D' Egmont in Brussels, Belgium. Each member of the internatio­nal conference's executive committee has a term of two years.

Current members include the privacy authoritie­s of Australia, Canada, Burkina Faso, and the United Kingdom which holds the chairmansh­ip. The conference has two additional members, comprising of the next hosting authoritie­s namely: Albania and Mexico.

Last week, NPC ordered Facebook to submit a data breach notificati­on report and provide identity theft and phishing insurance to the 755,973 affected users of the social networking site based in the Philippine­s. It has also previously acted on separate data breaches at the Commission on Elections, ride-hailing service Uber, and the websites of fastfood companies Jollibee and Wendy's Philippine­s.

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