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[Partner Event] Webinar: Ask InCorp: Vietnam's Personal Data Protection Law 2025 – Key Compliance Requirements for Businesses

Thursday, 20 August | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ICT)

Aug 20, 2026

The Personal Data Protection Law 2025 (PDPL 2025), together with Decree No. 356/2025/ND-CP and related implementing regulations, has introduced a new legal framework governing the processing and protection of personal data in Vietnam. As businesses adapt to the new requirements, understanding the regulatory landscape and compliance obligations has become increasingly important. This webinar provides a practical overview of the latest developments and the key considerations businesses should be aware of when handling personal data.

⏰ 2:00 PM | Thursday, 20 August, 2026

Speakers:

- Tam Nguyen - Lawyer/Senior Manager of Business Advisory Services, Dezan Shira & Associates (An Ascentium Company)

- Thai Tran - Lawyer/Assistant Manager of Business Advisory Services, Dezan Shira & Associates (An Ascentium Company)

Key regulations to be discussed:

  • Personal Data Protection Law 2025
  • Decree No. 356/2025/ND-CP guiding the implementation of the PDPL 2025
  • Decision No. 778/QĐ-BCA-A05 on filing procedures and implementation requirements

✅ What participants will gain:

  • Understanding of the applicable legal framework and key compliance obligations relating to personal data protection in Vietnam.
  • Practical guidance on preparing the Personal Data Processing Impact Assessment Dossier (DPIA) and Cross-border Personal Data Transfer Impact Assessment Dossier (CPDTIAD).
  • Actionable steps to manage consent requirements, data subject rights, cross-border data transfers, available exemptions, and compliance risks. Register now to ensure your business remains compliant under Vietnam's evolving personal data protection framework.
location

Thursday, 20 August | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ICT)

Speaker
  • Tam Nguyen

    Senior Manager, Business Advisory Services

  • Thai Tran

    Assistant Manager, Business Advisory Services

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