Global Privacy Jurisdiction Index (GPJI)
South Korea: privacy laws and cloud sovereignty risk
This page is a searchable, indexable summary entry for South Korea. It highlights why legal jurisdiction matters for personal data and intellectual property, especially when providers operate across borders.
Why this matters
National privacy statutes are only part of the picture. Cross-border legal-access powers, surveillance frameworks, and practical enforcement can materially change real-world risk for people and companies.
What to review for South Korea
- Extraterritorial legal-access risk and foreign-reach exposure.
- Internal government intervention and surveillance constraints.
- Enforcement strength and whether penalties deter non-compliance.
- User and policy-maker actions to improve outcomes.