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Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil speaks during a press conference with the Malaysian media on the sidelines of the 30th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s Economic Leaders Meeting in San Francisco, the United States, on November 17, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

National Digital ID: Your personal data safe, assures minister

SHAH ALAM, Nov 27 — The Communications and Digital Ministry (KKD) today assured that the National Digital Identity or Digital ID project will not jeopardise the security of the personal data of all Malaysians.

Its minister Fahmi Fadzil said the initiative undertaken by Mimos Bhd, in collaboration with several other agencies, has been used in several countries, such as Estonia, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates.

“There were claims that certain countries refused to implement it, but many countries have done so because of its numerous benefits. It will also reduce costs for application development.

“(Once implemented) the data of the Malaysian people will be safe from being stolen by malicious parties. Therefore, the issue of personal data security can be controlled,” he said in response to allegations that some individuals were trying to scare the public on social media regarding the development of the initiative.

Earlier, Fahmi officiated the Malaysia-Japan Digital Transformation and Innovation Seminar 2023 at the Management dan Science University.

Elaborating, Fahmi said the initiative and policy are not something new but were announced in 2021.

“It is a policy to standardise, especially the ‘sign-in’ process across ministries, as we see that each ministry will have its own applications and registrations, which led to the information or database being held by many parties. 

“That’s why we want to have the single sign-in registration in addition to solving security issues,” he said.

Prior to this, the media reported that the government had approved an initial allocation of RM80 million for the development of the National Digital ID project as an effort to expedite the implementation of the self-verification platform, which is believed to further enhance the efficiency of public services.

— Bernama

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