A High-Level Comparison Between the South African Protection of Personal Information Act and International Data Protection Laws

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Опубликовано в::International Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (2017), p. 57-67
Главный автор: Botha, Johnny
Другие авторы: Grobler, M M, Hahn, Jade, Eloff, Mariki
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520 3 |a Data protection and management of personal Information has become an integral aspect for organisations and individuals In conducting business in the modern era. It has also become a major issue for legislators, regulators and consumers worldwide due to the widespread repercussions when personal information Is negligently or maliciously used. Despite increased attention on personal Information and the existence of data protection legislation internationally, data breaches remain a common occurrence. It has become crucial now, more than ever, for organisations to manage and safeguard personal information. As a nation, South Africa has addressed the need for increased protection - the Protection of Personal Information (PoPI) Act was signed into law in November 2013. This paper presents a comparison between the South African PoPI Act and other international data protection laws in order to highlight similarities and differences. These privacy legislations will be compared based on the principles set out by the PoPI Act. Other areas to be considered include data protection officers, enforcement, electronic marketing, online privacy and the year enacted. Data protection compliance is not straightforward and having the correct measurements and procedures In place is of utmost importance. These findings can be applied in future work to examine where South Africans can make use of already established international best practices to best enforce their privacy regulation. 
651 4 |a South Africa 
651 4 |a United States--US 
651 4 |a United Kingdom--UK 
653 |a Personal information 
653 |a Data integrity 
653 |a Legislation 
653 |a Regulation 
653 |a Industrial research 
653 |a Advisors 
653 |a Studies 
653 |a International law 
653 |a Privacy 
653 |a Information management 
653 |a Marketing 
653 |a Compliance 
653 |a General Data Protection Regulation 
653 |a Breaches 
653 |a Enforcement 
653 |a Best practice 
653 |a Consumers 
653 |a Data 
653 |a Black people 
653 |a Information 
653 |a Protection 
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