Vyacheslav Borisov believes that the ABD's
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:28 am
"The explanatory note to the bill stated that one of the goals is to launch new innovative services and services, remote interaction with clients, employees, receiving government services, etc. In addition, the changes should reduce the number of consents provided by the subject of personal data in writing. Based on these objectives, the proposed changes seem logical and justified," Vladimir Ulyanov believes. "At the same time, we should not forget that rational provision of information security is a search for a balance between the convenience of access to information and its security. When the number of organizations and employees with access to personal data increases and this process itself is simplified, indirectly, this can increase the risks of compromise in relation to this data."
concerns about the level of security uae whatsapp resource of the unified data storage system are somewhat exaggerated, but the risks of possible failures and their consequences are more significant: "The platform for processing personal data does not assume the storage of non-anonymized personal data. From this point of view, even possible leaks will not cause harm from the illegal distribution of personal data. However, if something additional is transferred to the system related to the behavior of personal data subjects in individual systems, the risks may become significant. Representatives of the Association understand that any storage system is subject to failures, due to which operators may violate the deadlines for the provision of personal data. Their concerns are justified: such violations are outside the area of ​​responsibility of these companies, which means they cannot influence the situation to reduce the risks."
Yulia Smolina also draws attention to the new procedure for destroying personal data: "Now it will be necessary to use certified means for this, which can significantly increase the costs of companies both financially and in terms of time. This requirement will require companies to acquire new technologies or services that meet certification standards, which will create an additional burden on their budgets and operational processes."
"We hope for a constructive dialogue with regulators aimed at finalizing the draft law in order to maintain a balance of interests between the state, citizens and business," the ABD press service responded to ComNews' question about the Association's further actions.
concerns about the level of security uae whatsapp resource of the unified data storage system are somewhat exaggerated, but the risks of possible failures and their consequences are more significant: "The platform for processing personal data does not assume the storage of non-anonymized personal data. From this point of view, even possible leaks will not cause harm from the illegal distribution of personal data. However, if something additional is transferred to the system related to the behavior of personal data subjects in individual systems, the risks may become significant. Representatives of the Association understand that any storage system is subject to failures, due to which operators may violate the deadlines for the provision of personal data. Their concerns are justified: such violations are outside the area of ​​responsibility of these companies, which means they cannot influence the situation to reduce the risks."
Yulia Smolina also draws attention to the new procedure for destroying personal data: "Now it will be necessary to use certified means for this, which can significantly increase the costs of companies both financially and in terms of time. This requirement will require companies to acquire new technologies or services that meet certification standards, which will create an additional burden on their budgets and operational processes."
"We hope for a constructive dialogue with regulators aimed at finalizing the draft law in order to maintain a balance of interests between the state, citizens and business," the ABD press service responded to ComNews' question about the Association's further actions.