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Breach of the Protection Obligation by Iapps

11 Mar 2021

A financial penalty of $9,000 was imposed on Iapps for failing to put in place reasonable security arrangements to prevent the unauthorised disclosure of personal data of some users of the ActiveSG mobile application.

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  • Protection
  • Financial Penalty
  • Information and Communications
  • Code deployment
  • Wrong Environment

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