Personal Data Protection Bill Must Be Powerful And Not Ambiguous
Pratama Persadha/Photo: Antara

SEMARANG - The Personal Data Protection Bill (RUU PDP) must be made very powerful and unambiguous, said a cybersecurity expert from CISSReC Doctor Pratama Persadha. For example, said Pratama Persadha, to regulate obligations for corporations and state institutions in securing personal data that Article 51 should be clear in the draft PDP Bill. "In the current draft of the PDP Bill, Article 51 'threats' data controllers," said Pratama who is also a postgraduate lecturer at the State Intelligence College (STIN) quoted by Antara in Semarang, Sunday, January 23. He explained that it is stated in the draft Article 51 that every person is prohibited from obtaining or collecting personal data that does not belong to him with the intention of unlawfully benefiting himself or another person or may result in the loss of the owner of the personal data. However, he continued, the phrase "causes the loss of the owner of the personal data" whether this is indeed strong or not, perhaps legal experts can further argue.

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