Navigating Malaysia’s Personal Data Protection Act 2010 and the 2024 Amendments: Implications for Businesses and Compliance

Attend our Half-Day Seminar on the PDPA Amendments 2024 for an in-depth analysis of the recent updates to Malaysia’s Personal Data Protection Act and their practical implications for businesses. This seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of the new regulatory requirements, including mandatory breach notification obligations, updated guidelines for cross-border data transfers, and heightened enforcement measures. Additionally, we will explore key developments across the region and internationally, ensuring your organization is equipped to navigate the evolving data protection landscape. Gain valuable insights and practical tools to enhance your compliance strategy and safeguard your organization’s data assets.

Course Outline

Introduction and Overview

Overview of Malaysia’s PDPA (45 mins)

Objective: Providing a refresher and overview understanding of the core principles of the PDPA.

Key Changes in the PDPA Amendment Act 2024 (45 mins)

Objective: To understand the specific amendments introduced by the PDPA Amendment Act 2024 and their impact on businesses.

Regional and Global Data Protection Landscape (45 mins)

Objective: Provide a global perspective, highlighting developments in other jurisdictions and how they may impact local businesses.

Implementation Strategies and Compliance Tips (30 mins)

Objective: Practical guidance on how to implement the PDPA and ensure compliance.

Q&A Session (30 mins)

Closing Remarks and Next Steps (15 mins)

Programme Details

Date: 9 October 2024, Wednesday

Time: 9.00am-1.00pm (breakfast starts at 8.30am) 
Admission Price: RM45.00* (material, certification & meal) 
Speaker: Mr. Darmain Segaran

 

*This a Non-HRD Corp Claimable programme.

Venue

Malaysia HR Forum Academy
Level 12, Menara PKNS, Jalan Yong Shook Lin,
46050, Petaling Jaya, Selangor

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About The Trainer

Darmain, a seasoned legal professional with over 15 years of experience, leads the technology law, human capital, and commercial advisory arm at Segaran Law Chambers in Malaysia. Certified in Information Privacy Management (CIPM), he specializes in data protection, particularly in the context of emerging technologies like AI. His expertise extends to advising a broad spectrum of tech-centric organizations and contributing to the ACCESS Blockchain Association of Malaysia. Darmain is actively engaged in AI ethics research, with projects focused on developing a national AI ethics framework and creating a governance framework for personal data protection in AI. A sought-after speaker and trainer, Darmain regularly shares his insights on AI ethics and data privacy at technology conferences and workshops. His contributions have been instrumental in shaping Malaysia’s approach to AI ethics and data protection.