00:00Issues such as personal information barriers on MyCard
00:05are likely to cause Malaysians to be discouraged
00:08from receiving the assistance intended for cyber security experts.
00:13S. L. Rajesh insisted that if information on MyCard is not consistent with the official record
00:18or individual requests to receive subsidies,
00:21the system may not recognize them in the right category
00:25such as low-income households or gold diggers.
00:30He also stated several common problems related to MyCard
00:34including damage to the microchip,
00:36mismatch of biometric data,
00:38and misuse of cards due to theft or falsification of cards.
00:43Currently, MyCard has been used to distribute assistance to recipients
00:47who are eligible under the Asas Rahma Funding Initiative.
00:51Last year, the government announced that it had implemented a 20-month Rwinte project
00:56involving the use of MyCard and e-Dompet
00:59as a preparation for the implementation of the RON95 subsidiary.
01:04Rajesh also suggested that the government provide a solid personal data protection base
01:09as well as a strict audit mechanism to deal with potential issues such as data leakage.
01:15Blow also said that public awareness campaigns need to be carried out
01:19to help people understand the safety features of MyCard
01:22and its role in accessing government subsidies or services.
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