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Padu’s flaw is ease of changing password, says Sarawak minister

Security, integrity of personal data cannot be taken lightly, says state’s de facto law minister.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 07 May 2024 2:09PM

Padu’s flaw is ease of changing password, says Sarawak minister

by Desmond Davidson

THE biggest flaw Sarawak saw in the Central Database Hub, or more popularly known as Padu, is the ease in changing a person’s password, Sharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali told the assembly today.

The deputy minister in the Premier’s Department said the password could be easily changed just by using one’s identity card (IC) number.

The state’s de facto law minister said issues regarding the security and integrity of personal data cannot be taken lightly.

Replying to Beting Maro assemblyman Razaili Gapor (GPS), Sharifah said cybercrimes involving data breaches had increased in the country.

In 2023, it reached a record high, she pointed out.

“The main issue related to the implementation of Padu in Sarawak revolves around the security and integrity of our data.

“Cybercrime increases annually, especially concerning data misuse. Without robust legislation, the Padu system becomes vulnerable or exposed,” she said.

She added that the lack of a legal framework implies too that there is no guarantee that the Padu system is fully protected.

“The consolidation of data of all Malaysians in one central database would have to be equipped with the highest level of security.”

Sharifah said to ensure the safety of personal data, the Sarawak government will engage in further discussions with the federal government to obtain clarification on its security and protocol measures.

She said the Sarawak government through its agency, the Sarawak Multimedia Authority (SMA), will continue to supervise and monitor the governance of cybersecurity and data for the public and private sectors, and the people of Sarawak.

“This is to ensure that the data and information of all parties are protected.” – May 7, 2024.

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