ANKARA (Ina) - approved the Turkish government Thursday (April 7, 2016) , a new law is long overdue for data protection in Turkey, days after the leakage of personal details of about 50 million citizens reveal.
Work continued on the law for more than ten years, while Turkey was wishing to join the European Union, seeking to amend the Qguanaha on the use of private information to conform with European Union laws.
and renew the law, signed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan 's personal data and sensitive lists theresponsibilities of companies in information management and organization of the international transfer of data.
the law states that it is not possible to address or transfer the data to the outside without the permission of the same person also provides for the establishment of a dedicated data protection is a separate body.
the law, according to Agence France - Presse, after he published the Pirates this week on the Internet ahuge database containing the names and ID numbers, addresses and information personalized for alarge part of the Turkish citizens of 78 million's population, exposing them to the scam operations.
the open federal representative in Ankara Wednesday investigations into data leakage, as hinted communications minister and justice to the possible existence of and behind it a political scheme.
Work continued on the law for more than ten years, while Turkey was wishing to join the European Union, seeking to amend the Qguanaha on the use of private information to conform with European Union laws.
and renew the law, signed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan 's personal data and sensitive lists theresponsibilities of companies in information management and organization of the international transfer of data.
the law states that it is not possible to address or transfer the data to the outside without the permission of the same person also provides for the establishment of a dedicated data protection is a separate body.
the law, according to Agence France - Presse, after he published the Pirates this week on the Internet ahuge database containing the names and ID numbers, addresses and information personalized for alarge part of the Turkish citizens of 78 million's population, exposing them to the scam operations.
the open federal representative in Ankara Wednesday investigations into data leakage, as hinted communications minister and justice to the possible existence of and behind it a political scheme.
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