The New Personal Data Protection Law in Saudi Arabia

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In a significant move towards enhancing data privacy, Saudi Arabia has introduced the Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), legislation aims to align the Kingdom’s data protection framework with international standards
Scope and Applicability: The PDPL applies to all forms of personal data processing related to individuals residing in Saudi Arabia, regardless of whether the processing is conducted by entities within or outside the Kingdom1. This extraterritorial application ensures that the data of Saudi residents is protected globally.
Data Subject Rights: The law grants individuals several rights concerning their personal data, including the right to access, correct, and delete their data. Data controllers are required to act on these requests
Saudi Arabia’s PDPL represents a major step forward in data protection, providing robust safeguards for personal data and aligning the Kingdom with global data privacy standards. As businesses and organizations work towards compliance, the PDPL is expected to enhance trust and confidence in the Kingdom’s digital ecosystem.

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