Legal Protection of Personal Data in the Digital Era
Keywords:
Personal Data Protection, Legal Reform, International StandardsAbstract
The ever-evolving digital era brings new challenges in personal data protection, which requires an improvement in the legal framework in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the weaknesses of Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning Electronic Information and Transactions and its amendments, and to find solutions to improve the effectiveness of personal data protection in the context of glob-alization and digital interconnection. The method used is normative juridical with a comparative approach, reviewing applicable laws and comparing them with international regulations such as GDPR. The results of the study indicate that there is an urgent need for a clearer definition, the establishment of an independent supervisory authority, and the integration of international standards to strengthen the legal framework for personal data protection in Indonesia. Recommendations pro-vided include dynamic and responsive legislative reform, increasing digital literacy, and building secure infrastructure.
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