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Erscheinungsjahr: 
2021
Schriftenreihe/Nr.: 
Policy Paper No. 39
Verlag: 
Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS), Jakarta
Zusammenfassung: 
Access to data and systems of Electronic System Organizers (ESOs) is a sensitive issue because it is considered a means of coercion (dwang middelen) that might infringe personal data protection, freedom of speech, individual privacy that also related to intellectual property rights and trade secrets. In light of this, further in-depth analysis is needed to assess whether The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Informatics (MOCI) Regulation No. 5/2020 on Electronic System Organizers (ESOs) has accommodated various key elements to safeguard the general principles of human rights, intellectual property rights, and personal data protection. This paper concludes that access to ESO's system might not be the best practice and should be taken as a last resort after all mitigation actions on information security have been carried out.
Schlagwörter: 
Data
Data Governance
Electronic System Organizers
ESO
Personal Data Protection
Data Protection
Freedom of Speech
Privacy
Individual Privacy
Social Media
MOCI
Ministry of Communication and Informatics
Permenkominfo Regulation No. 5/2020
MOCI Regulation No. 5/2020
Electronic System Organizers
Human Rights
Intellectual Property Rights
Data Privacy Rights
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