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  • Writer's pictureWilliam Gaultier

In Singapore, the following government bodies regulate data protection, do you know them?

  1. Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) - The PDPC is responsible for enforcing the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) in Singapore. The PDPC oversees the implementation of data protection policies, investigates data breaches, and takes enforcement actions against organizations that violate the PDPA.

  2. Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) - The IMDA is responsible for promoting and regulating the telecommunications and media sectors in Singapore, including overseeing the implementation of data protection measures in these industries.

  3. Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) - The CSA is responsible for overseeing Singapore's national cybersecurity strategy and works with organizations to promote cybersecurity best practices, including data protection measures.

  4. Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) - The MAS is Singapore's central bank and financial regulatory authority. It is responsible for regulating financial institutions in Singapore, including ensuring that they comply with data protection regulations.

  5. Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) - The MCI is responsible for promoting the use of technology in Singapore and oversees the implementation of data protection policies in government agencies.

Together, these government bodies work to ensure that organizations in Singapore comply with data protection regulations and protect the personal data of individuals.

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