- Keelung Customs calls for customs brokers to strengthen the protection of personal data
- Customs brokers should have a reporting mechanism for data breaches
- Ministry of Finance regulations require customs brokers to organize and maintain personal data files
- Customs brokers should consult personal data consultants and information security consultants
- Monthly inspections will be scheduled to help customs brokers improve data protection
- Failure to establish a maintenance plan for personal data files may result in fines
- KLC will assess compliance with the regulations during inspections
- Customs brokers are urged to pay attention to the regulations
Source: mof.gov.tw
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