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Parliamentary committee to probe health data breach

From Bangkok Post · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A civil society group has asked a parliamentary committee to investigate a potential data breach involving a state healthcare agency.
  • The group claims sensitive personal information of 67.1 million people may have been exposed.
  • The petition seeks an inquiry into the alleged breach and its implications for public data security.

A civil society organization has formally petitioned a parliamentary committee to launch an investigation into an alleged data breach affecting a state agency responsible for healthcare entitlements. The group asserts that sensitive personal information belonging to as many as 67.1 million individuals could have been compromised.

The petition highlights concerns over the security of public data, particularly information related to healthcare. The civil society group is urging lawmakers to scrutinize the alleged breach, seeking transparency and accountability from the responsible agency.

This call for an investigation underscores the growing public and governmental attention to data privacy and security issues. The parliamentary committee's decision on whether to proceed with an inquiry will be closely watched, given the vast number of individuals potentially affected.

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Originally published by Bangkok Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.