Connectivity in Peru

A guide to connectivity, data protection, and Captive Portal laws in Peru.

Local connectivity laws

In Peru, managing a data breach isn't just a legal duty—it's an opportunity to reinforce your customers' trust. Imagine your favourite neighbourhood café facing a glitch in their reservation system, like spilling coffee during the morning rush. How you manage that spill can significantly shape your customers' perceptions. By promptly notifying both the National Authority for the Protection of Personal Data and the affected customers, you're not just ticking off a legal requirement—you're showing transparency and commitment. Think of it like swiftly mopping up that coffee spill to avoid a bigger mess. Quick action during a data breach reassures your customers that you're in control of the situation.

Q: What should I do immediately after discovering a data breach?
A: First, evaluate the breach's scope and impact. Notify those affected and the relevant authorities promptly. Then, bolster your security measures to prevent future breaches. It's like fixing a leaky roof before the rainy season—act now to avoid bigger issues later.