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The Central Database Hub (Padu) system has been developed with priority given to the aspect of cybersecurity and, as such, Malaysians can use it without having to worry about the security of their personal data, said Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil after the launch of Padu on Tuesday (Jan 2).

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00:00 Maybe the people are worried about their future.
00:06 Is there any plan to do a "hebaran" in a more practical way?
00:12 Yes, that's why if we look at the speech of the Minister of Economy,
00:18 it touches on how in the process of building the dam, there are NAXA,
00:28 Cyber Security Malaysia and the Department of Personal Data Protection.
00:32 As we all know, the Department of Personal Data Protection is a very proactive department
00:41 to ensure that the data is stored in a secure and compliant manner.
00:49 I put my full trust in them after I heard their speech.
00:57 I know them because they used to work under my leadership.
01:01 I know their work.
01:03 It's very neat. I think the Malaysians can use this system without any hesitation,
01:13 without any worries about their personal data security.
01:19 Thank you.
01:22 What about the data?
01:26 I don't see or receive any information about the encryption level.
01:34 But because Cyber Security Malaysia is involved in the process of building,
01:42 I believe it is encrypted.
01:47 And when it involves, as the Minister of Economy said in the speech,
01:56 the GreenTest project, collecting data from a number of ministries, agencies and communities,
02:04 I believe they can see that if there is a weakness in terms of security,
02:11 it will be investigated and improved.
02:17 Thank you.
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