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The Vietnamese government recently issued a groundbreaking legislation on personal data protection known as the Personal Data Protection (PDP) Decree, which sets out the country’s first consolidated set of data protection regulations. The much-awaited legislation will come into effect on July 1, and it is critical that businesses and organizations comply with the new regulations. To provide insights and guidance on how to ensure compliance, EuroCham’s Digital Sector Committee hosted a webinar on May 8th, featuring expert panelists who gave a comprehensive overview of the PDP Decree and offered valuable insights on how businesses and organizations can ensure compliance with this crucial piece of legislation. Chairman of the Digital Sector Committee, Bruno Sivanandan, moderated the event.
Eunjung Han, Vice-Chair of the EuroCham Digital SC and Consultant/Registered Foreign Lawyer at Rouse Legal Vietnam:
Khanh Nguyen, Senior Associate at Rouse Legal Vietnam, discussed:
Yen Vu, Principal/Vietnam Country Manager of Rouse Legal Vietnam:
Attendees were also given the opportunity to engage in a lively Q&A session with the panelists. This was a valuable opportunity for businesses and organizations to ask specific questions about their own operations and how the new regulations would apply to them. The panelists addressed a wide range of questions, including issues related to data subject consent, data processing agreements, and cross-border data transfers.
Stay tuned for more updates on this crucial piece of legislation and be sure to join us for our upcoming events.
Want to be part of the Digital Sector Committee? Drop an email to Toan Le at toan.le@eurochamvn.org and let’s get started!
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