PDP Bill which was issued via the official website of the Indonesian House of Representatives on 20 September 2022 contains a total of 16 chapters and 76 articles. Said chapters address the following areas: 1) General provisions; 2) Principles; 3) Types of personal data; 4) Rights of Data subjects; 5) Data processing; 6) Obligations of Data controllers; 7) Data transfers; 8) Administrative sanctions; 9) Institution; 10) International cooperation; 11) Public participation; 12) Dispute settlement processes; 13) Prohibitions on the use of Data; 14) Criminal provisions; 15) Transitional provisions; and 16) Closing provisions
Data controllers and/or data processors are required to comply with various obligations. Moreover, any lack of compliance with said obligations will result in the imposition of either administrative sanctions or criminal sanctions
Commercial banks are subject to various obligations that relate to different activities that involve the organization of IT within their institutions. Said banks obligations are divided into different areas, specifically: IT management, IT architecture, risk management, cyber defense and security, data processing and personal data protection
Any Private PSE that fail to comply with the registration obligation by 20 July 2022 will have their access blocked
Eight sectors are categorized as operating Vital Information Infrastructure (Infrastruktur Informasi Vital), specifically: 1) Government administration; 2) Energy and mineral resources; 3) Transportation; 4) Finance; 5) Healthcare; 6) Information and communications technology; 7) Food; and 8) Defense. In addition to these sectors, the president may determine other sectors as strategic if any disturbances to said sectors have the potential to seriously affect the national interest
Passengers or carrier crews that have exited customs-and-excise areas or other locations equivalent to temporary storage areas without registering the IMEI of their telecommunication devices are still allowed to fulfill this registration obligation at any available customs-and-excise office under certain conditions
Equipment and devices that are categorized as LTE and IMT-2020 encompass SS and BS. Both SS and BS must fulfill the minimum Domestic Component Level (Tingkat Komponen Dalam Negeri/TKDN) requirement of 30% for SS (which will rise to 35% six months after the promulgation of this regulation) and 40% for BS
SIPENDAR contains general, special and specific information, while said information may only be accessed and exchanged by information users through the SIPENDAR application itself. Moreover, specific information can only be accessed by certain stakeholders through the filing of requests with the PPATK
The guidelines encompass various aspects, including the interpretation of various phrases, as well as types of criminal offenses, as addressed under Articles 27, 28, 29 and 36 of ITE Law
Telecommunications network operators may lease their telecommunications networks to other telecommunications operators and non-telecommunications operators