Singapore:
PDPC Fines Insurance Company For Failing To Protect Personal Data Of Insurance Policyholder
08 December 2017
Jones Day
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On October 11, the PDPC issued an opinion that fined an insurance provider for
failing to make reasonable security arrangements to protect against
the unauthorized disclosure of the personal data of its insurance
policyholder and his dependent. The opinion found that the provider
had mistakenly mailed personal data to one policyholder that was
meant for another.
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