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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Kar Wong, Founder and Chief Consulting Officer at Young Technology Consulting (Singapore). We discuss privacy laws in Asia, including the history of data protection laws in Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines. We also compared data protection laws in Asia to those in Europe and the US, noting that while there are some differences, there are more similarities than differences. We also discuss the differences in consent prioritization between Asian countries and Europe, with consent often a higher priority in Asian countries. We also touch on the complexities of data localization and its impact on sensitive data and international trade.
We also discuss the challenges of enforcing data privacy laws and the penalties for sending data without government approval, particularly in China. We expressed concern about the impact of strained relationships between countries on cross-border trade involving data transfer. We also delve into AI governance and its impact on privacy risks, highlighting the need for privacy professionals to reassess their data and processes to avoid regulatory issues. We also discuss the future of privacy and technology, emphasizing the importance of privacy and how technology can help protect it.
Overall, the episode highlights the challenges and nuances of privacy laws in Asia, including differences in consent prioritization and data localization. We also discuss the challenges of enforcing data privacy laws and the impact of AI governance on privacy risks. The conversation emphasized the need for continued innovation in privacy and technology to protect privacy in the future.
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Kar Wong, Founder and Chief Consulting Officer at Young Technology Consulting (Singapore). We discuss privacy laws in Asia, including the history of data protection laws in Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines. We also compared data protection laws in Asia to those in Europe and the US, noting that while there are some differences, there are more similarities than differences. We also discuss the differences in consent prioritization between Asian countries and Europe, with consent often a higher priority in Asian countries. We also touch on the complexities of data localization and its impact on sensitive data and international trade.
We also discuss the challenges of enforcing data privacy laws and the penalties for sending data without government approval, particularly in China. We expressed concern about the impact of strained relationships between countries on cross-border trade involving data transfer. We also delve into AI governance and its impact on privacy risks, highlighting the need for privacy professionals to reassess their data and processes to avoid regulatory issues. We also discuss the future of privacy and technology, emphasizing the importance of privacy and how technology can help protect it.
Overall, the episode highlights the challenges and nuances of privacy laws in Asia, including differences in consent prioritization and data localization. We also discuss the challenges of enforcing data privacy laws and the impact of AI governance on privacy risks. The conversation emphasized the need for continued innovation in privacy and technology to protect privacy in the future.
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