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View all search resultsLow awareness and accountability among public electronic service providers (ESPs) continue to be the bane of Indonesia’s weak data-protection landscape, experts have said, as protection measures continue to lag behind the nation’s speedy digital transformation.
A survey by Baker McKenzie showed that 84 percent of Indonesian businesses felt disrupted, which meant they lagged behind competitors in digitalization efforts, despite a year of accelerating digital transformation.
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