DATA PRIVACY LOSS IN PAKISTAN AS COMPARED WITH OTHER COUNTRIES SECURITY POLICIES AND LAWS (EU (GDPR))
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71146/kjmr346Keywords:
Data privacy, Pakistan, GDPR, CCPA, cybersecurity, legal frameworks, comparative analysisAbstract
The objective of this research is to explores the state of data privacy in Pakistan and compares it with the security policies and laws of other countries, such as the European Union (EU), the United States (US), and China. The study highlights the cultural, legal, and technological factors contributing to data privacy loss in Pakistan, with a focus on the lack of awareness, weak enforcement mechanisms, and inadequate legal frameworks. Using a comparative analysis, the article identifies gaps in Pakistan’s data protection policies and proposes recommendations for improvement. The findings reveal that Pakistan lags behind global standards, particularly in areas such as data collection, storage, and sharing practices. The study concludes with a call for stronger legal frameworks, public awareness campaigns, and international cooperation to address data privacy challenges in Pakistan.
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