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Here’s a copy of Zimbabwe’s draft Data Protection Bill, the law meant to protect you from data theft

Posted on August 16, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Nigel Gambanga writes:

Zimbabwe’s ICT Policy was recently approved by the cabinet and there has been a lot that’s been a lot of talk about the draft computer Crime and Cybercrime Bill.

One other piece of ICT legislation that’s also on the cards is the draft Data Protect Bill. It’s meant to be the piece of legislation that governs how personal information is processed by public and private entities while guarding against the illegal collection and use of personal data.

Read more on TechZim.

Category: LawsNon-U.S.

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