Data Protection in Vietnam

National data protection authority in Vietnam

Following the streamlining and reorganization of the state administrative apparatus in 2025, the Ministry of Public Security (“MPS”) , particularly the Department for Cybersecurity and High-tech Crime Prevention and Fighting ("A05"), has been designated as the primary authority responsible for regulating and enforcing Vietnam’s data‑related laws and regulations, notably including personal data protection, data governance, and cybersecurity. 

In particular for personal data protection, the MPS is responsible for the following tasks:

  • to develop, promulgate, or submit to competent state authorities for promulgation, and guide the implementation of legislative documents guiding the implementation of the law on personal data protection;
  • to develop, manage, and operate the National Information Portal for Personal Data Protection;
  • to assess, conduct preliminary and final reviews of the results of personal data protection activities carried out by relevant agencies, organizations and individuals;
  • to request cyberspace service providers to:
    • store data and establish branches or representative offices in Vietnam (if applicable), and
    • provide users' information for serving investigation into cybersecurity crime.
  • to cyberspace service providers to delete illegal data uploaded on their service and/or system; and
  • through Vietnam Cyber Emergency Response Teams/Coordination Center (“VNCERT/CC”), a workforce under the A05, to act as the National Coordination Center for response to cybersecurity incidents and information security testing. 

In addition to the MPS, ministries responsible for sector‑specific laws and regulations (e.g., banking and finance, education, healthcare, natural resources and environment, culture, sports and tourism, etc.) also oversee personal data processing activities carried out by organizations within their respective sectors.

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