- Kaohsiung Customs urges bonded warehouses and logistics centers to establish personal data security maintenance plans according to regulations.
- These plans aim to protect personal data from theft, alteration, damage, loss, or leakage.
- Businesses must also establish a personal data security audit mechanism for regular or irregular inspections.
- Failure to establish a plan can result in fines ranging from 20000 to 2 million New Taiwan Dollars, with a deadline for correction.
- Serious violations can incur fines up to 15 million New Taiwan Dollars, with additional penalties for non-compliance.
- Templates and self-checklists are available on the Customs Administration website for businesses to use.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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