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Transforming Malaysia’s Data Landscape for Secure Governance

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In a major development for Malaysia’s data infrastructure, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil heralded the Central Database Hub (PADU) as a transformative force. Highlighting its significance, Fahmi underscored the relief it offers citizens from the arduous task of repeatedly filling in similar information across multiple public sector entities.

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“PADU consolidates all data under one roof,” Fahmi announced on Facebook, pointing out the system’s ability to streamline information across 455 public sector institutions, encompassing various governmental bodies.

During PADU’s inauguration at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim underlined its alignment with the national digital transformation agenda. He assured that qualified beneficiaries would access all government facilities seamlessly through this integrated system.

Functioning as Malaysia’s integrated socio-economic database, PADU amalgamates data from diverse government departments and agencies. The database is designed to present an accurate socio-economic profile of every household, including Malaysian nationals and permanent residents.

Malaysia’s Central Database Hub (PADU) has garnered attention and acclaim, particularly in terms of its robust cybersecurity measures. According to Communications Minister Fahrni Fadzil, the system was meticulously developed with cybersecurity as the top priority, providing assurance to Malaysians regarding the safety of their personal data.

Fadzil appreciated the involvement of key entities like the National Cyber Security Agency (Nacsa), Cyber Security Malaysia, and the Department of Personal Data Protection (JPDP), reinforcing the system’s cybersecurity emphasis.

Speaking after the official launch event officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in Putrajaya, Fadzil expressed confidence that Malaysians can utilise the PADU system without any qualms about their data security. He credited JPDP’s proactive efforts in maintaining organised data storage and adherence to legal standards, assuring the public about the system’s reliability.

Fadzil hailed PADU as a transformative force, expected to bring about a cultural shift and aid the government in crafting effective policies. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi emphasised the system’s potential to streamline subsidies, rectifying previous allocation inefficiencies to ensure accurate beneficiary targeting.

Recognising the system’s significance, Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo hailed PADU’s launch as a historic milestone propelling the nation towards digital transformation. Singh Deo emphasised the need for collective cooperation in updating information within the system, echoing the sentiment that this initiative holds paramount importance for effective governance.

Transport Minister Anthony Lake highlighted the role of elected representatives in guiding citizens to update their information in PADU, highlighting its pivotal role in expediting aid distribution through efficient database use.

Overall, the PADU launch represents a significant leap in Malaysia’s technological landscape, promising enhanced data security, efficient governance, and paving the way for widespread digital transformation.

OpenGov reported that Malaysia’s Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was to launch the Central Database Hub (PADU), a comprehensive system aimed at refining data analytics and policymaking through accurate and secure information. The system aims to enhance governance efficiency and targeted policy implementation, aligning with Malaysia’s commitment to digital transformation.

PADU’s launch marks a significant step in streamlining subsidy distribution and ensuring better service delivery to citizens, emphasising a digital-first approach in governance. The move echoes Malaysia’s larger push toward digitalisation, notably exemplified by the Malaysian Government Central Data Exchange (MyGDX), aiming for seamless data sharing and integrated online services.

The recent governmental restructuring, separating the Communications Ministry and Digital Ministry, stressed the centralisation of digital policies, underlining the nation’s dedicated focus on technological evolution and growth.

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