Data Protection in Israel

Enforcement in Israel

IPA has the authority and obligation to supervise compliance and enforce the provisions of the PPL and appoint inspectors to carry out those activities.

Breach of the PPL may result in both civil and criminal sanctions, including administrative fines, 15 years of imprisonment, and the right to receive statutory damages under civil proceedings without the need to prove actual damages.

Amendment 13 establishes the possibility for controllers or processors of databases to request IPA preliminary opinions regarding the compliance with the PPL of their databases or data processing practices with the law. Amendment 13 provides IPA with the ability to conduct criminal investigations and to impose monetary sanctions. In addition, Amendment 13 expands the grounds for granting statutory damages without the need to prove actual damages including in the event of failure to register a database, failure to meet the disclosure requirements, failure to comply with a request to access or correct information, etc.

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