Taiwan:
Ministry Of Education Promulgates Regulation Governing Personal Information Protection Of Private Universities And Private Academic Research Institutions
04 February 2015
Jones Day
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On August 21, the Ministry of Education issued a regulation governing personal information
protection of private universities and private academic research
institutions. According to the regulation, private universities and
academic research institutions must develop a personal information
protection plan and take necessary measures to prevent personal
information from being stolen, manipulated, damaged, or illegally
disclosed.
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