
National Data Protection Laws
National Data Protection Laws are regulations designed to safeguard individuals' personal information collected by organizations. They set rules on how data can be collected, used, stored, and shared, ensuring privacy and security. These laws give individuals rights over their data, like accessing or correcting it, and require organizations to implement security measures. The goal is to prevent misuse, theft, or privacy breaches, fostering trust between people and organizations handling their information. Examples include the GDPR in Europe and the CCPA in California, each tailored to their country's legal and cultural context.