[Webinar] Navigating Uncharted Waters — Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law and AI Regulation
Overview
With the grace period for Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law (PDP law) expiring in October 2024, businesses face real compliance consequences. Yet, significant challenges remain. As of early December 2024, the anticipated Data Protection Authority (DPA) has not yet been established, and the law’s draft implementing regulations are still pending.
Meanwhile, Indonesia is beginning to explore laws governing AI, adding another layer of complexity for companies navigating the regulatory environment.
The Asian Business Law Institute returns to examine the digital regulatory landscape in Indonesia following successful sessions in the past. This session is expected to cover, among others:
- New developments concerning the PDP law, including expectations for the DPA and the implementing regulations, and criminal cases being processed under the PDP law;
- How businesses can navigate the PDP law amid the uncertainties mentioned and respond quickly when new developments take place; and
- An overview of existing AI regulations in Indonesia and what to expect going forward
Speakers
Tahira Ara
Managing Partner, Singapore and Head of Asia, Mishcon de ReyaLLP
Tahira Ara
Managing Partner, Singapore and Head of Asia, Mishcon de ReyaLLP
Tahira Ara
Managing Partner, Singapore and Head of Asia, Mishcon de ReyaLLP