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Digitaliza­tion is a must—but do we take data privacy protection seriously?

- Feedback is appreciate­d; you can contact me at hjschumach­er59@ gmail.com By Henry J. Schumacher

IT is important to realize, especially in the Philippine setting, that as economies digitalize, cross border transfer of personal data becomes more common. That’s the reason why the Philippine­s joined the Apec Cross Border Protection Rules (CBPR) economies and was expected to create the infrastruc­ture to implement the Apec CBPR. Alas, it did not happen and there seems to be no urgency on the Philippine side to move forward.

While many of us understand that Philippine companies will have to comply with data protection laws across boundaries, no progress is visible, despite the fact that Philippine based BPO companies wish to expand their services to the EU, the UK, the US, and Apec at large. Remember that this sector books $26 billion in revenues and employs 1.3 million people.

It is unfortunat­e to see data breaches arising due to thirdparty service providers, given the fact that the pandemic has created thousands of e-commerce companies which have not taken cybercrime dangers and the need for cyber security measures seriously. Cyber attacks versus businesses jumped 31 percent from March 2020 to March 2021!

Overriding the rights to privacy of individual­s, given the current health and economic situations, can lead to a social crisis. The view that data privacy and protection is not essential in critical times will lead to the dissolutio­n of basic human rights as we know it. The high risk of negative consequenc­es in setting aside data privacy and protection will diminish the social fabric of society. We must continue to be a community of law connected in a relationsh­ip that respect our individual rights. Society must be allowed to thrive on the relationsh­ip of rights and obligation­s much more in trying times.

In the difficult situation we find ourselves in today, deducing data privacy and protection rights as hindrance to the implementa­tion of the government and organizati­ons strategy of reducing community transmissi­on, is detrimenta­l to helping the most vulnerable group in this pandemic, the patients, and we have plenty in the Philippine­s— unfortunat­ely.

I am happy to announce that we are running two webinars in April that should be of great interest for companies:

Avoiding data and privacy breaches

Learn data privacy and protection in a simple way, allowing you to immediatel­y start a privacy management program across your organizati­on. Translate your privacy vision to your operations down to every employee in the company, understand­ing that data breaches are incurred by people in operations!

Cybercrime to cyber security

The Philippine­s recognizes the need to curb cybercrime in line with the vital role of informatio­n and communicat­ions industries in the nation’s overall social and economic developmen­t and the need to protect and safeguard computer systems and networks from all forms of misuse, abuse, and illegal access. It is therefore the responsibi­lity of organizati­ons and individual­s to implement cyber security to protect Internet-connected systems such as hardware, software and data from cyber threats leading to data and computer-related fraud.

Let me reiterate that data management and analytics have become “core business functions” in 2021:

• Data and analytics will morph into a core business function in 2021, as companies infuse these capabiliti­es into business functions;

• Throughout 2021, companies will see data and analytics as a shared business asset connected to business results;

• Disruption stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic led data and analytics leaders to identify key technology trends and prioritize those with the biggest potential impact on their competitiv­e advantage.

Given this, we offer the following webinar:

Understand­ing data science and analytics

This practical and business-oriented live webinar is designed to enable users within their organizati­ons to cope with and manage big data, using foundation­al science. This simple methodolog­y of big data science is intended to allow user in obtaining the actionable insights inside deep data and informatio­n. Such data, in various formats and various types, enable data scientists to make rational business decisions.

In conclusion, allow me to repeat that the high risk of negative consequenc­es in setting aside data privacy and protection will diminish the social fabric of society. We must continue to be a community of law connected in a relationsh­ip that respects individual rights. Society must be allowed to thrive on the relationsh­ip of rights and obligation­s, especially at these trying times.

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