December 9, 2025
As global markets become more complex and regulatory expectations continue to rise, the role of in-house counsel has never been more important. The IHC Magazine latest issue brings together practical guidance, regional analysis and thought leadership to help legal teams navigate this fast-changing environment with clarity and confidence.This edition offers a comprehensive look at data protection developments across Asia and the Middle East, highlights from our flagship Hong Kong and Dubai In-House Community Congresses, and exclusive interviews with leaders who are shaping the legal landscape in 2025 and beyond. Data Protection Takes Centre Stage Across APAC Data protection is one of the defining responsibilities of modern in-house counsel, and this issue reflects that reality. Several in-depth features break down how to manage risk, meet new obligations and build stronger internal governance. Malaysia’s New Mandatory Breach Notification Rules Malaysia’s updated Personal Data Protection framework introduces mandatory personal data breach reporting. Our contributors explain: When a personal data breach triggers a legal obligation to notify regulators. What “significant harm” means in practice for organisations and individuals. The 72-hour and 7-day notification timelines that now apply. How to design an internal breach protocol that works in real time. These changes mark a major shift for organisations operating in or serving the Malaysian market, and the article offers both legal context and practical steps for in-house teams. Vietnam’s New LPDP Framework Vietnam’s new LPDP regime upgrades and consolidates the country’s privacy rules. The feature outlines: New requirements for DPIAs and offshore transfer impact assessments. Expected qualifications for data protection officers. Cross-border data transfer obligations. Key similarities and differences compared with GDPR. For organisations...









