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Benefit of Outsourcing DPO

Benefit of Outsourcing DPO

According to the Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562 (PDPA) fully enforced on 1 June 2022, baseline standard of the law is to strengthen and reinforce the rights of the individual and create a much need harmonization of data protection law. Under the PDPA, most organisations are required to designate at least one individual, a natural person or a legal entity, as the data protection officer (DPO).

Currently, while the Personal Data Protection Committee (PDPC) has issued several sub-regulations, it has not yet prescribed qualifications of DPO. PDPA only sets out its roles and responsibilities. DPO roles are, among other things, to uphold the rights of data-subject which may vary from   an organization to another one and to ensure legal compliance of PDPA.

Who needs a DPO?

To have an in-house DPO might benefit from fully conversant with processes within the business entity. However, to have outsource DPO provides you an expert knowledge on specifical field and experience of working with numbers of organisation and avoids a possible conflict of interest within an organization. A DPO, under PDPA, must be independent enough to challenge the management of the organization on existing vulnerabilities. Since Thailand is still new to PDPA, to hire an in-house DPO, who is a highly qualified on PDPA, may be difficult. Thus, outsourcing this task to a qualified external firm is an option.   

To outsource the Data Protection Officer (DPO), the company would benefit from:

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