Data Leaks Won't be Eradicated 100% in Indonesia, Stronger L...
Data Leaks Won't be Eradicated 100% in Indonesia, Stronger Law Enforcement Needed
TEMPO.CO | 2024-11-08 03:53
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Data leaks that often occur in Indonesia cannot be fully eradicated, the chair of the Indonesian Telematics Software Association (Aspiluki), Djarot Subiantoro, said on Thursday, November 7, 2024. According to him, the Indonesian government must enhance security systems and law enforcement regulations related to data security. "What the government can do is issue regulations so there are grounds for law enforcement," said Djarot, adding that regulation on personal data protection can be a head start. "There are regulations issued by agencies like the Financial Services Authority (OJK), and we have personal data protection as a start. But this is just the beginning, we need to see how the law is enforced," he stated. Meanwhile, Djarot said data theft is not exclusive to Indonesia, as the United States also faces similar problems. Thus, the Indonesian government must ...
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