The recent implementation of Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law (UU PDP) is creating significant compliance requirements for organizations collecting and processing consumer data. The comprehensive framework introduces European GDPR-inspired protections while incorporating Indonesia-specific elements reflecting local priorities.
Key compliance areas include obtaining explicit consent for data collection, implementing appropriate security measures, conducting impact assessments for high-risk processing, and establishing documented data breach response protocols.
Particularly notable are provisions requiring data localization for specific categories of information and mandatory registration with the newly established Data Protection Authority for organizations processing significant volumes of personal data.
“This framework represents a fundamental shift in Indonesia’s data protection landscape,” notes Budi Santoso, Data Compliance Director at ProSpace Indonesia. “Organizations need comprehensive implementation strategies that address both technical requirements and necessary cultural changes in data handling practices.”
ProSpace Indonesia provides specialized data protection compliance services, including gap assessment, implementation planning, and ongoing compliance management support.
For assistance with data protection compliance, contact ProSpace Indonesia at +62 877 8887 7678 or email info@prospaceindonesia.com. Follow @prospace.indonesia on Instagram for updates on Indonesia’s evolving data protection landscape.