TOKYO, July 7 (Xinhua) — Japan’s Personal Information Protection Commission (PPC) is mulling over conducting an on-site inspection on the digital company concerning a number of glitches associated to Japan’s “My Number” nationwide id card system, Japan’s Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported Friday.
The inspection is predicted to happen as early as this month, in line with the report.
The PPC considers the usage of vital private data such because the My Number card as a matter requiring correct threat administration and measures, and the nation’s digital company might be held accountable. The PPC can be contemplating administrative steerage primarily based on the My Number Act, the each day newspaper reported.
Seen by the Japanese authorities as a vital a part of the nation’s transformation right into a digital society, the My Number Card system has been riddled with issues since its introduction, with quite a few instances of leaked private data, linkage with different people’ medical insurance playing cards and pension data.
Despite the Japanese authorities’s efforts to advertise and increase their utilization, public acceptance has been sluggish as their belief had been eroded by repeated glitches.
The unique My Number program was instituted to mix a number of governmental administrative methods right into a single one, which issued a 12-digit ID quantity to each citizen and resident, together with overseas nationals residing in Japan.
In 2016, the My Number Card system was launched to additional streamline the method via digitalization, with the bodily card embedded with an IC chip.

