The COVID-19 pandemic that has entered Indonesia since the beginning of 2020 has brought fundamental changes to the delivery of public services and the intensity of the use of digital information and communication technology in the provision of public services, including in the health and education sectors. What are the challenges in realizing personal data protection in this era? Read more in the following policy paper...Continue reading The Challenges of Realizing Personal Data Protection in Governance in the Health and Education Sectors
Indonesia Towards Simple and Meaningful Personal Data Protection
Currently, Indonesia is in need of regulating the principles and mechanisms of PDP implementation that refer to international standards, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) issued by the European Union. However, Indonesia also faces limitations in complying with these international standards and the development of....Continuereading Indonesia Towards Simple and Meaningful Personal Data Protection Indonesia's Path to Simple and Meaningful Personal Data Protection
Revision of the ITE Law: Chasing legislative targets?
Fadhli Rahim, a civil servant from Gowa district, South Sulawesi, has been charged under the ITE Law for his remarks in a LINE group. Fadhli was proven to have deliberately issued words that defamed the regent of Gowa Ichsan Yasin Limpo. Fadhli has also been proven to intentionally transmit and distribute the statement to the LINE group so that it can be read and accessed by other group residents. Elsewhere, ...Continue reading Revision of ITE Law: Chasing legislative targets?