Personal Data Protection Law
What this law is about:
With the new law coming into effect, ICT businesses will have the responsibility of ensuring the accuracy of personal data, and
protecting the data from leaks, loss, and damage, as well as monitoring the secure management of personal data by employees and
contractors. This will result in big business opportunities for companies such as software companies and system integrators that
can satisfy the needs for personal data protection by providing security software and building security systems.
The Solution

Cryptzone find Japan to be one of the worlds best and fastest developing high-Tech countries. Our IT-security solution would be very
useful in Japan since Cryptzone provide users with protection for email, file/folder, usb flash drives, hard disks and more.
Furthermore the Japanese Government policy in e-Japan Strategy II, is to protect (6) information security and personal privacy,
in accordance to Personal Data Protection Law which have been effective since April 2005.
That means businesses have the responsibility to ensure accuracy of personal data, protect data from leaks and loss, damage as well
as monitoring security management with employers and contractors. This result will affect large business opportunities for companies
that can provide IT-security system that are adaptable in the Japanese Market. The necessity of personal data protection and building
security system in Japan will increase. Cryptzone will be the company to provide and make email security available for any
enterprise required parts in business and for private users.
Cryptzone recommend the following sectors to protect and secure their information transmission by email:
- Hospitals handling patient privacy
- Attorney and lawyer handling business and private contract
- Patent of research for business
- Financial institutions such as Bank, insurance company, or any company handling money transaction
- University and education institution handling student privacy information
- Government Social welfare using electronic transmission
- Authorities handling sensitive information
- Enterprise and business companies to protect internal and external information
- Private users protecting personal integrity