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Contact tracing apps raise data privacy concerns: Inquirer contributor
July 08, 2020
July 08, 2020 12:00 PM
In the commentary, the writer says that while digital technology offers a more efficient means of contact tracing, users first need to trust the system and the people behind the technology.
In the commentary, the writer says that while digital technology offers a more efficient means of contact tracing, users first need to trust the system and the people behind the technology.
Malaysia says it takes data security seriously after personal data exposed in loophole on its VEP website
April 27, 2019
April 27, 2019 12:37 PM
KUALA LUMPUR - The Malaysian Transport ministry said on Saturday (April 27) it takes data security "seriously", a day after The Straits Times reported that personal data of foreign motorists can be seen in the Malaysian Road Transportation Department's VEP (Vehicle Entry Permit) website following a loophole.
KUALA LUMPUR - The Malaysian Transport ministry said on Saturday (April 27) it takes data security "seriously", a day after The Straits Times reported that personal data of foreign motorists can be seen in the Malaysian Road Transportation Department's VEP (Vehicle Entry Permit) website following a loophole.
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