With the enactment of the Data Law and the Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), data compliance has evolved from a strategic option to a mandatory obligation for all businesses. These legal milestones mark a crucial turning point, ensuring that data processing is conducted safely, transparently, and efficiently, while strengthening enterprises’ competitive edge in digital transformation.
Following previous topics on legal compliance and secure infrastructure from the Vietnam Data Shield program by VNG Cloud, Whitepaper No.04 explores: Business Compliance Obligation under the Data Law and the Personal Data Protection Law.
In Whitepaper No.04, discover:
The 05 key compliance obligations that businesses must fulfill under the Data Law and PDPL
How enterprises can leverage cloud infrastructure to ensure legal compliance, from data classification and encryption to risk assessment and governance
Integrated legal and technical solutions from Data Protectify and VNG Cloud to optimize compliance processes
Read the full Whitepaper here: Business Compliance Obligations under the Data Law and the Personal Data Protection Law
Refer to previous Whitepapers in the Vietnam Data Shield series: Decree 13 & PDPL, the Draft Cybersecurity Law 2025, the importance of data localization.
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Vietnam Data Shield
A key program by VNG Cloud, designed to accompany Vietnamese businesses in the context of constantly evolving regulations and technology, with the commitment of Security - Compliance - Continuity.
The program provides:
The latest legal & technology insights to help businesses confidently adapt
A series of webinars & in-depth workshops with legal and infrastructure experts
About Data Protectify - Partner of VNG Cloud in this program
With a team of experienced Data Protection Officers (DPOs), Data Protectify delivers:
Personalized legal compliance strategies
Comprehensive solutions, from risk assessment to building a privacy-first culture
A solid consulting foundation to help manage data & strengthen customer trust