Indonesia:
Data Protection & Privacy In Indonesia
26 August 2022
SSEK Law Firm
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SSEK Legal Consultants partner Rusmaini Lenggogeni and Charvia Tjhai, an associate at the firm, have
contributed the Indonesia chapter to Lexology GTDT – Data Protection &
Privacy 2023.
Rusmaini and Charvia provide local insight into, among other
topics, the Indonesian legislative framework; relevant authorities;
treatment of breaches; data handling responsibilities of PII
owners; security obligations; internal controls, including the data
protection officer; rights of individuals; and specific data
processing use cases such as cookies, electronic communications
marketing, and cloud services.
Click here for 2023 Data Protection & Privacy –
Indonesia.
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