All passport data safe, NPC told
The Department of Foreign Affairs on Monday assured the National Privacy
Commission that all passport data was safe in the agency’s custody.
Data Protection Officer and Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Medardo
Macaraig, Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Neil Frank Ferrer, and other
DFA officials made a full presentation on the passport process and told the
privacy commission “that measures are in place to protect the personal data of
passport applicants” in its entire ISO-certified process.
“The department assured the Commission that it takes extremely seriously
the protection of the personal information of the public and that all passport
data is safe,” DFA Spokesperson Elmer Cato said in a statement sent to
reporters.
“The Department remains in custody and control of passport data and that
this has not been shared with or accessed by any unauthorized party,” he added.
The meeting between the NPC and DFA comes following the remarks of DFA
Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on an alleged passport data loss within the
agency.
In view of the clarification that no breach occurred, Cato said the DFA
“is hoping that it was able to address the concerns of the Commission.”
Cato said the DFA remains ready to cooperate with the NPC, as well as
with Congress, in an inquiry to be conducted on the issue.
“The department is also hoping that it was able to assuage the concerns
of the public on this issue that has also resulted in improvements in the
passport application process,” he added.
The DFA on Tuesday last week issued Department Order 03-2019 removing
the submission of birth certificates as a requirement for passport
renewals.
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