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Act will beef up data security and ensure privacy
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LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - A recent surge in GPS “spoofing”, a form of digital attack which can send commercial airliners off course, has entered an intriguing new dimension, according to cybersecurity researchers: The ability to hack time.

PETALING JAYA: Data governance, security and privacy will become more secure on the back of a slew of cybersecurity and data protection laws that has been legislated and those that are in the pipeline.

“It is not just about catching up with the latest technology for securing cyberspace or attacking victims. E-sovereignty means having good data governance, security, privacy as well as preserving national identity and values,” he said. “Furthermore, by introducing a more severe punishment, it is hoped to be a deterrent to cyber criminals. Bear in mind, cyber crimes are low risk and high return for the bad guy,” he said.

“As such, the security standards specified in the PDPA apply to more parties involved in the collection and processing of personal data compared to before the amendments,” he said.

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