The PDPA is the latest step by the Singapore government towards transparency in matters of data protection. The main goal of PDPA is to enforce data breaches made public to the general public. It’s a way to ensure that companies are operating in an environment where they put their customers’ privacy and security first.
The Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) of Singapore is creating guidelines and rules that encourage all Singapore-based organisations to create risk-based internal monitoring of their data security systems, and increase transparency when it comes to any and all data breaches.
iFoundries has certified PDPA Practitioners to advise and adopt a Data Protection by Design approach for your web projects. We can also help you develop a Data Breach Management Plan for your online data assets.
We will help you analyze your business needs and objectives and provide you with website security solutions that will protect your digital assets. Feel free to contact us directly by chat, email or phone since we’re here to help.
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