Philippine Daily Inquirer

DFA execs deny data breach

- —DONA Z. PAZZIBUGAN

Foreign affairs officials on Monday assured the National Privacy Commission (NPC) that no passport data breach had taken place in the department, contrary to the claim made by Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on his Twitter post on Jan. 9.

The personal data of all passport applicants remain under the control of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), said Assistant Foreign Secretary Medardo Macaraig and Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Neil Ferrer.

“The [DFA] assured the [NPC] that it takes extremely seriously the protection of the personal informatio­n of the public and that all passport data is safe,” the officials said in a statement.

Unauthoriz­ed party

“The department remains in custody and control of passport data and that this has not been shared with or accessed by any unauthoriz­ed party,” they added.

TheDFA said it would “cooperate, especially with Congress, in any other investigat­ion to be conducted on this issue.”

Macaraig, who is also DFA’s data protection officer, and Ferrer gave a presentati­on on the passport process, including measures to protect applicants’ data, to NPC officials.

Locsin touched off a controvers­y on Jan. 9 when he tweeted that a “previous outsourced passport maker took all the data.” He was replying to a complaint by a netizen about having to present his birth certificat­es to renew his passport.

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