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New rules put data controllers on the hook
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32428, member: 636"] Businesses and organizations need to understand their responsibilities under Zimbabwe's new data protection rules. Companies controlling personal information must follow strict guidelines from the Cyber and Data Protection Act. The regulations define key terms like data controllers and data subjects. Organizations collecting data must protect people's personal information carefully. They have clear legal obligations for handling sensitive details. Data controllers must keep their data protection officers trained and certified. They need to tell the national regulator about all data processing activities. Companies cannot make automated decisions about people without their consent. They must safeguard personal information with strong technical and organizational measures. Protecting individual privacy becomes a critical responsibility. Special rules apply when handling children's personal information. Organizations cannot process kids' data without parental permission. Data controllers must verify consent using available technology. They need to assess privacy risks for children regularly. Protecting young people's data requires extra care and attention. The law covers many types of information, including text, audio, video, and digital records. Data controllers represent both public and private organizations and determine how personal information is processed and used. The regulations apply to all entities collecting or managing personal details. Breaking these rules can lead to serious legal consequences. Companies face significant penalties for non-compliance with data protection regulations. Violations can result in fines or imprisonment for up to seven years. Organizations must implement robust data protection strategies and have written agreements with data processors. Protecting personal information has become a critical legal and ethical requirement. [/QUOTE]
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