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Beyond Data Protection [electronic resource] : Strategic Case Studies and Practical Guidance / edited by Noriswadi Ismail, Edwin Lee Yong Cieh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: IX, 271 p. 24 illus., 4 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642330810
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 340.9 23
  • 340.2 23
LOC classification:
  • K7000-7720.22
  • K7073-7078
Online resources:
Contents:
Noriswadi Ismail, Introduction --  Edwin Lee Yong Cieh, Personal Data Protection and Privacy law in Malaysia -- Edwin Lee Yong Cieh, Personal Data Protection Act 2010 : An Overview Analysis -- Edwin Lee Yong Cieh, Limitations Of The Personal Data Protection Act 2010 and Personal Data Protection in Selected Sectors -- Noriswadi Ismail, Technology and ‘Actors’ In Data Protection -- Noriswadi Ismail, Selected Technologies’ Appraisal from The PDPA 2010’s Lens -- Noriswadi Ismail, Acclaiming Accountability. Preaching Best Practices -- Eduardo Ustaran, The Scope of Application of EU Data Protection Law And its Extraterritorial Reach -- Eva Rose Rahim, Information Security In The Internet Age -- Indirani Viknaraja, Data Protection and Local Authorities in the United Kingdom -- Dan Manolescu, Data Protection Enforcement: The European Experience – Case Law -- Philipp E. Fischer, Data Protection Audit – The German Experience -- Noriswadi Ismail/Edwin Lee Yong Cieh, Concluding Remarks.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The book deals with data protection issues from practical viewpoints. 40% of the content focus on the Malaysian Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) 2010 progress, whilst 60% of the content focus on leading comparative practical guidance from Europe. Part of the PDPA provisions is mirrored from European approaches and practices. The approach of this book is straightforward, handy and readable and is supplemented by practical applications, illustrations, tables and diagrams. Practical examples highlighted in this book range from cloud computing, radio frequency identification technology, social media networks and information security to basic related aspects of data protection issues covering strategic leadership, management, governance and audit in businesses, organisations and local authorities. Recommended best practices have been outlined for practical guidance accompanied with future challenges and opportunities for Malaysia and ASEAN. The book is equally suitable for academics, practitioners, governmental officials and regulators dealing with data protection within their sector-specific legislation.
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Noriswadi Ismail, Introduction --  Edwin Lee Yong Cieh, Personal Data Protection and Privacy law in Malaysia -- Edwin Lee Yong Cieh, Personal Data Protection Act 2010 : An Overview Analysis -- Edwin Lee Yong Cieh, Limitations Of The Personal Data Protection Act 2010 and Personal Data Protection in Selected Sectors -- Noriswadi Ismail, Technology and ‘Actors’ In Data Protection -- Noriswadi Ismail, Selected Technologies’ Appraisal from The PDPA 2010’s Lens -- Noriswadi Ismail, Acclaiming Accountability. Preaching Best Practices -- Eduardo Ustaran, The Scope of Application of EU Data Protection Law And its Extraterritorial Reach -- Eva Rose Rahim, Information Security In The Internet Age -- Indirani Viknaraja, Data Protection and Local Authorities in the United Kingdom -- Dan Manolescu, Data Protection Enforcement: The European Experience – Case Law -- Philipp E. Fischer, Data Protection Audit – The German Experience -- Noriswadi Ismail/Edwin Lee Yong Cieh, Concluding Remarks.

The book deals with data protection issues from practical viewpoints. 40% of the content focus on the Malaysian Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) 2010 progress, whilst 60% of the content focus on leading comparative practical guidance from Europe. Part of the PDPA provisions is mirrored from European approaches and practices. The approach of this book is straightforward, handy and readable and is supplemented by practical applications, illustrations, tables and diagrams. Practical examples highlighted in this book range from cloud computing, radio frequency identification technology, social media networks and information security to basic related aspects of data protection issues covering strategic leadership, management, governance and audit in businesses, organisations and local authorities. Recommended best practices have been outlined for practical guidance accompanied with future challenges and opportunities for Malaysia and ASEAN. The book is equally suitable for academics, practitioners, governmental officials and regulators dealing with data protection within their sector-specific legislation.

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