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PDPA Personal Data Protection Act for Working People

Learn the PDPA in depth, from its essential content, data owner rights, data management, to penalties and what your organization needs to prepare to ensure you and your organization comply with the law.
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The Personal Data Protection Act, or Personal Data Protection Act, is a law that protects the personal data of "natural persons", giving them the right to correct, access or delete data provided to organizations, etc., and setting out roles and responsibilities, including penalties if organizations do not comply.

What is considered “personal information”?”

  • National ID card number, first name – last name
  • address
  • telephone number
  • Email
  • Financial information
  • ethnicity
  • Religion or Philosophy
  • Sexual behavior
  • Criminal history
  • Health information

What rights do personal data owners have?

  • Rights to receiveNotification
  • RightsRequest access to dataPersonal
  • The right to requestTransfer dataPersonal
  • The right to requestEdit informationPersonal
  • RightsObject to collectionUse or disclose personal information
  • The right to requestDelete or destroyor make personal data non-identifiable
  • The right to requestSuspend data usagePersonal

If you do not comply, what are the penalties?

  • Civil penalties Civil penalties provide for actual compensation for damages suffered by the data subject as a result of the breach, plus an additional punitive damages of up to twice the actual damages.
  • Criminal penalties Criminal penalties include both imprisonment and fines, with a maximum imprisonment of 1 year or a fine of 1 million baht, or both. If the offender is a company (legal entity), one may wonder who will be imprisoned, because the company cannot go to jail. In this case, the executives, directors, or individuals responsible for the operations of the company may be imprisoned instead.
  • Administrative penalties Fines range from 1 million baht to a maximum of 5 million baht, with the maximum fine of 5 million baht being for non-compliance with the PDPA in terms of the use of, or disclosure of, or transfer of sensitive personal data abroad. This administrative penalty is separate from the compensation for damages resulting from civil and criminal penalties.

Thank you for information from: Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562  

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Is this course suitable for those with no legal background?
This course is designed to be easy to understand, free from complex legal language, and focused on practical application for all working professionals.
If I have questions about a specific case of my organization, can I consult with them?
This course focuses on basic knowledge and general practices under the PDPA. In more complex specific cases, it may be necessary to consult a legal expert directly.
What are the penalties mentioned in the course?
Penalties under the PDPA include administrative penalties (fine), criminal penalties (imprisonment, fines), and civil liability (compensation for damages), which the course will explain in detail in Lesson 5.
Is this course updated with the latest legal information?
We are committed to keeping the content current and in line with the latest interpretations or practices related to the PDPA.
PDPA Personal Data Protection Act for Working People
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Course details
Duration 1 hour 10 minutes
Lectures 9
Video 7 lessons
Quizzes 1
Level start
There is a certificate upon completion of the course.
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Basic info
  • Understand the origins and essence of the PDPA Know the law PDPA Thoroughly for correct practice

  • Understanding the rights of personal data owners Acknowledge and protect your own and others' rights.

  • Learn the principles of collecting, gathering, and disclosing personal data. Process data legally and safely

  • Be aware of the penalties of the PDPA Recognizing the importance of complying with the law to avoid damage

  • Prepare your organization to comply with PDPA Understand the best practices your organization needs to prepare for

  • Effectively assess the impact of PDPA Analyze and manage risks related to personal data

  • Increase credibility for the organization Build confidence in customers and stakeholders in data management

  • Reduce legal risks Work safely and avoid lawsuits.

Intended audience
  • All employees in the organization Especially those involved in collecting, using or disclosing personal information.

  • Executives, supervisors To oversee the team's operations to be consistent with PDPA

  • Business owners or entrepreneurs Who want their business to be in compliance with legal requirements PDPA

  • HR, IT, Marketing, Legal personnel Which plays an important role in managing data and creating understanding about PDPA Within the organization

  • General public Those who want to understand their rights and how to act as a personal data owner

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