Privacy and Security Policy
Welcome to the DSET website (hereinafter referred to as “this website”)!
The information published on this website is open for sharing via hyperlink. However, if you wish to reproduce, copy, or distribute any materials from this website, please contact us and obtain written consent before doing so. To ensure your confidence and peace of mind when using the services provided on this website, we hereby explain our Information Security Policy as follows:
Scope of the Policy
The following Privacy Policy applies to the collection, processing, use, and security maintenance of personal data involved when you engage in activities on this website.
It does not apply to government agencies, legal entities, organizations, or individuals whose websites are linked to this website. Each linked website has its own independent privacy policy, and this website bears no joint responsibility for their operations. When you browse these external websites, the protection of your personal information is governed by their respective privacy policies.
Collection, Processing, and Use of Personal Data
Simply browsing or downloading files from this website will not result in the collection of any personally identifiable information.
When you use any of this website’s online application services that require personal data, you may be asked to provide your name, contact number, email address, organization, or other up-to-date and accurate personal information as needed for case handling.
The data collected will only be used for specific purposes such as government information disclosure, document management, or marketing activities. Any use beyond these purposes will require your additional consent. The collected data will be periodically destroyed once its purpose has been fulfilled.
The collection, processing, and use of such data will be carried out in full compliance with the Personal Data Protection Act, ensuring the protection of your privacy.
For interactive services, you may freely decide whether to provide personal data. However, for data essential to the service, failure to provide it may result in our inability to offer the requested service.
If you express opinions or inquire about related matters via email or the service mailbox, we may retain the correspondence record solely for follow-up communication purposes.
This website will never arbitrarily provide, sell, exchange, or lease any personal information to other organizations, individuals, or private entities. Exceptions are made only under the following circumstances:
- When required within the scope permitted by the Personal Data Protection Act, and requested in writing by judicial or other competent authorities exercising their statutory powers according to law.
Personal data collected by this website will be deleted upon the expiration of the legally mandated retention period or when no longer necessary for business operations.
Use of Cookies
When you browse this website, the server automatically records certain information (commonly known as cookies), including your IP address, time of access, type of browser (including whether it is a mobile device), and records of browsing and clicks.
These data are used solely for the following purposes:
a. Website testing
b. System diagnostics
c. Evaluation for system improvement
d. Detection of abnormal traffic to prevent cyberattacks
The data collected automatically for these purposes do not involve any personally identifiable information, and it is not possible for us to identify your identity based on these records.
If you prefer not to accept cookies, you may set your browser’s privacy level to “high” to reject them. However, doing so may cause certain website functions to operate improperly.
Rights of Data Subjects
For personal data collected through the website’s online services, except as restricted by law, you may exercise the following rights under Article 3 of the Personal Data Protection Act by contacting us to submit a request:
- Request to inquire about or review the data.
- Request to obtain copies of the data.
- Request to supplement or correct the data.
- Request to suspend collection, processing, or use of the data.
- Request to delete the data.
Information Security and Protection
All personal data collected for service provision are protected by strict security measures. Only authorized information personnel and designated service handlers may access your data, and all such personnel are bound by confidentiality obligations. Violations of these obligations will be subject to disciplinary and legal consequences.
Any unauthorized attempt to alter, interfere with, or damage the services or information on this website is strictly prohibited and may constitute a criminal offense.
To ensure the security and proper operation of the website, the following protective measures are implemented:
- Firewalls and intrusion detection systemare are installed to prevent unauthorized access and ensure data security.
- Network traffic management systems are deployed to regulate abnormal traffic and maintain stable network usage.
- Incident monitoring, reporting, and response mechanisms are established to enable rapid recovery and minimize damage in the event of a security incident.
- Regular data backups are performed and stored on backup servers.
While the transmission of personal data over the internet inherently carries a risk of interception that cannot be entirely eliminated, we strive to safeguard your data through the measures outlined above.
Inquiries About the Privacy Policy
If you have any questions or comments regarding this Privacy and Security Policy, please feel free to contact us. Thank you!
Copyright Notice
All content published on the DSET website (hereinafter referred to as “this website”), except for materials that are not subject to copyright under the Copyright Act (such as laws, regulations, speeches or press releases written by public servants, etc.—see Article 9 of the Copyright Act), including text, photography, images, audio, video, and other materials, is protected under copyright law.
Materials not subject to copyright protection may be freely used by anyone.
Content protected under copyright law may only be used with the consent or authorization of the copyright holder, unless it falls under the scope of fair use as provided by law.
Fair use examples include:
- Works publicly released in the name of this website may be transmitted or linked within a reasonable scope, provided that the source is properly cited.
- Website content may be reproduced for personal or household non-profit use.
- For reporting, commentary, teaching, research, or other legitimate purposes, website materials may be quoted within a reasonable scope, with attribution.
- Other forms of fair use shall comply with Articles 44 to 65 of the Copyright Act.
Except under circumstances defined in Article 80-1, Paragraph 1 of the Copyright Act—such as technical requirements for lawful use or necessary removal/modification during recording or transmission—no one may remove or alter any rights management information displayed on this website without prior written consent.