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28 January 2023 is Data Protection Day (or Data Privacy Day outside of Europe), which marks the anniversary of the Council of Europe’s Convention 108. To mark Data Protection Day 2023, Baker McKenzie’s Global Data Privacy and Security Team is pleased to present this special edition update of key data protection and privacy developments and trends across the globe, as well summarising future legislative changes, predictions, and enforcement priorities to look out for during 2023.…

Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan recently in May 2018 passed the Cybersecurity Management Act (the Act, 資通安全管理法), and now awaits its implementation schedule (including effective date), which will be decided by the competent authority for the Act (Administrative Yuan) in the near future.In addition to government agencies, the Act also requires Providers of Critical Infrastructure (關鍵基礎設施提供者) to establish and maintain a safe, stable and secure cyber environment.Who is a Provider of Critical Infrastructure?The Act applies to providers…

Nearly every company in the world is struggling to effectively manage the broad range of legal and operational risks associated with data. Data is everywhere, and everyone is working to maximize its organizational value, while avoiding wrongful disclosures, theft of informational assets, and the losses related to the costly legal fallout. This is the result, in large part, of new legislation, heightened regulatory scrutiny and marketplace expectations, and increased dependence on service providers for core…