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The PDPA establishes the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) as the regulatory authority governing data protection in Singapore. The PDPC enforces the PDPA and publishes advisory guidelines on the interpretation of the PDPA. [7] To date, the PDPC has enforced the PDPA against a number of organisations.
Another key benefit of online privacy is protection against identity theft and financial fraud. Your personal information, if exposed, can be misused by cybercriminals, leading to financial loss ...
While 78% trust themselves to make decisions about online privacy, 61% feel their actions won't make a significant impact. Racial and ethnic differences are also evident, with Hispanic, Black, and Asian adults more concerned about identity theft and data misuse compared to White adults.
An Act to prevent the electronic communication in Singapore of false statements of fact, to suppress support for and counteract the effects of such communication, to safeguard against the use of online accounts for such communication and for information manipulation, to enable measures to be taken to enhance transparency of online political advertisements, and for related matters.
The Federal Trade Commission Act; Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act) is used to make companies safeguard collected PII data. [17] A company in the United States is not required to have a privacy policy, but is obliged to comply if the company disclosed a privacy policy.
Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Singapore Info Map singaporeinfomap.com inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Singapore Era Singaporeera.com inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Singapore Dao Times ...
Pawnbrokers Act 2015; Payment Services Act 2019; Penal Code (Singapore) Personal Data Protection Act 2012; Presidential Council for Minority Rights; Protection from Harassment Act (Singapore) Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act 2019
In 2016, as part of Singapore's Cybersecurity Strategy, it was announced that internet access of civil servants' work stations will be cut-off. David Koh, chief executive of the then-newly formed agency, said officials realised there was too much data to secure and "there is no way to secure this because the attack surface is like a building ...