Hampyeong-gun Receives 'S Grade' in Personal Information Protection Management Level Evaluation
Achieved High Ratings through Strengthened Safety Measures and Related Training Implementation
On the 10th, Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that it achieved the highest grade, S grade, in the '2022 Personal Information Management Level Diagnosis' conducted by the Personal Information Protection Commission.
The Personal Information Protection Commission evaluates the level of personal information protection management annually for 799 public institutions, including central government agencies, local governments, and public enterprises.
The evaluation items include quantitative indicators on the implementation of 61 legal obligations and qualitative indicators on the appropriateness of 5 innovation and policy tasks.
The county diligently complied with legal obligations, such as regularly checking access records of the personal information processing system.
In particular, it received high marks for strengthening safety measures for personal information management, such as continuously conducting personal information protection education for employees.
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Kim Wooseok, General Affairs Division Chief, said, “All employees were able to receive the highest grade through continuous efforts to protect personal information,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to protect the valuable personal information of our residents.”
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