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    Minister of the Ministry of Digital Affairs 結果共11筆

  • Digital minister outlines Taiwan’s TikTok regulation plan

    Taiwan’s Digital Affairs Minister Lin Yi-jing discusses TikTok’s risks with the Legislative Yuan. The ministry plans to restrict TikTok access in schools to protect minors.
    2025/10/15 19:00
  • Taiwan’s sweeping government reshuffle affects 16 officials

    Premier Cho Jung-tai announces a major Cabinet reshuffle in Taiwan, affecting 16 members and key ministries. The changes aim to bring reform and new energy.
    2025/08/28 17:37
  • Taiwan brings tech giants under new anti-fraud regulations

    The Ministry of Digital Affairs in Taiwan enforces new regulations to combat online fraud, targeting platforms like Meta and TikTok. Learn about compliance efforts and future transparency reports.
    2025/06/03 20:00
  • Taiwan plans NGO-led misinformation committee

    Digital Minister Yennun Huang unveils a plan for a misinformation committee with NGO members. The committee aims to assess content truth, not the government.
    2024/12/04 16:00
  • Digital minister announces December launch for anti-scam app

    Taiwan’s Digital Affairs Minister Huang Yen-nun announced the full launch of the "Online Scam Reporting and Inquiry Network" in December. The app, costing NT$13 million, is in beta with 2,000 downloads. Efforts are underway to enhance search visibility and ensure report processing on holidays.
    2024/10/08 10:50
  • Digital Minister unveils plan to combat fraud and scams

    Digital Minister Audrey Tang announced on Friday (April 12) that the Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA) plans to launch an act that punishes frauds and scams in collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior next week. Furthermore, to discuss AI-related concerns, MODA is organizing an online meeting next week with major players in the business, including Meta, Google, Microsoft, and Open AI.
    2024/04/12 17:41
  • Audrey Tang responds to shooting at digital affairs ministry

    Audrey Tang, Minister of the Ministry of Digital Affairs, condemns violence and reaffirms consistent policies following a shooting incident at the ministry’s office by a dissatisfied individual. Tang’s post on the Threads platform underscores the government’s commitment to safety and policy stance amid security concerns at government offices.
    2024/03/29 13:45
  • Taiwan’s NSTC discusses complexity of TikTok regulation

    The National Science and Technology Council in Taipei addresses the complexities of TikTok regulation, highlighting differences between the United States and Taiwan. Minister Wu Tsung-tsong trusts the Executive Yuan and Ministry of Digital Affairs to make informed decisions amidst global debates on misinformation spread by the social media app.
    2024/03/14 15:11
  • Audrey Tang highlights Ministry of Digital Affairs success

    Taiwan’s Minister of Digital Affairs, Audrey Tang, awaits final decision on her future position amidst speculation over President-elect Lai Ching-te’s new cabinet. Tang emphasizes Ministry’s role in preventing digital fraud and highlights E-commerce success in anti-fraud efforts. As transition to new government approaches, Tang notes caretaker phase and defers to higher authorities for official decisions on her tenure.
    2024/03/07 14:17
  • Taiwan probes LY Corp. over 440K users’ data leak

    Taiwan’s Minister of Digital Affairs, Audrey Tang, has announced that the cyber security breach at LY Corporation, the parent company of popular messaging app LINE, is currently under investigation by the National Development Council (NDC). The breach potentially exposed the personal data of approximately 440,000 users, including information from 100 Taiwanese accounts. The incident, which follows a hack on South Korean IT giant Naver, a major shareholder in LY Corporation, has prompted the ongoing investigation in Taiwan. The leaked data primarily includes names, affiliated institutions, and email addresses of LY Corporation’s employees and business partners, as well as potentially leaked ages, genders, and purchase histories for stickers. However, no users’ messages, bank account numbers, or credit card information were compromised. Taiwan’s Digital Ministry has requested relevant entities to provide information and report the breach in accordance with the law. The affected user data includes hashed mobile phone numbers, email addresses, and LINE account details. Whether sanctions will be imposed under Taiwan’s new Personal Data Protection Act will depend on the outcome of the NDC’s investigation. Minister Tang assured the public that messages sent between LINE users are end-to-end encrypted and the server does not store message content, indicating that no message content was compromised in this breach. She emphasized the importance of having servers located in Taiwan for apps like LINE, particularly for maintaining communications during disasters. Discussions are underway with various international messaging providers, including LINE and the Signal Foundation, regarding the potential establishment of servers in Taiwan.
    2023/11/29 16:09
  • TSMC ready to establish factory in Germany: NDC head

    Taiwan’s National Development Council Minister Kung Ming-Hsin highlights TSMC’s readiness to establish a factory in Germany after the recent approval of its plans by the Investment Commission of the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
    2023/10/27 16:00
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