Legal protection for electronic personal data

Section: RESEARCH
Published
Sep 1, 2023
Pages
290-332

Abstract

The research seeks to explain the legal protection of electronic personal data, especially after the development of modern information technology and its danger to the sanctity of personal security of private life when conducting any process related to electronic personal data. Therefore, it has become necessary to provide protection and concerted international and local efforts to protect this right from abuse by others. Therefore, a law must be enacted that protects the right to electronic privacy of data derived from international principles. The researcher used the analytical and descriptive approach by explaining the modern technical challenges and their impact on personal data, clarifying the legal mechanisms to protect this right in an introduction, two parts and a conclusion. The first part , dealt with the meaning of privacy for personal data and the risks it faces. The second part is about the legal regulation, local and international efforts to protect electronic personal data.

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