Strengthening Trust Through Data Protection: Isabela State University Renews NPC Data Privacy Compliance

University reinforces commitment to responsible data governance under the leadership of President Dr. Boyet L. Batang and the support of the Vice Presidents.

Isabela State University (ISU) proudly announces the successful renewal of its Data Privacy Compliance registration with the National Privacy Commission (NPC), reaffirming the University’s unwavering commitment to protecting personal data and maintaining the highest standards of privacy, transparency, and responsible information management.

The renewal reflects the strong leadership and initiative of University President Dr. Boyet L. Batang  whose administration continues to prioritize digital security, institutional compliance, and responsible governance across all campuses of the University.

The achievement was made possible through the collaborative efforts and full support of the University’s Vice Presidents:

  • Prof. Dr. Precila C. Delima – Vice President for Academic Affairs
  • Prof. Dr. Hilda A. Manzolim – Vice President for Administration and Finance Services
  • Prof. Dr. Isagani P. Angeles Jr. – Vice President for Planning and Development
  • Prof. Dr. Orlando F. Balderama – Vice President for Research and Development, Extension and Training

Through the leadership of the ISU Data Protection Office, the University continues to strengthen its data privacy management framework by implementing comprehensive organizational, physical, and technical security measures that safeguard personal data entrusted by students, faculty members, employees, alumni, and stakeholders.

As part of the renewal process, the University conducted a thorough review and enhancement of its data processing systems, privacy policies, and security protocols to ensure full compliance with the provisions of the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10173) and the regulatory standards established by the National Privacy Commission.

In a statement, President Dr. Boyet L. Batang emphasized the importance of maintaining strong privacy and data protection practices within the University:

“At Isabela State University, protecting personal information is not only a legal responsibility but also a commitment to the trust placed in us by our students, faculty, employees, and stakeholders. Our continued compliance with the National Privacy Commission reflects our dedication to responsible governance, digital security, and the promotion of a culture of accountability throughout the University.”

The University also recognizes the dedicated efforts of the ISU Data Protection Office whose commitment to strengthening privacy policies, monitoring data processing activities, and conducting privacy awareness initiatives has been instrumental in ensuring the University’s continued compliance with national data protection standards.

Aligned with its vision of innovation and excellence, ISU continues to advance its digital transformation and e-governance initiatives integrating modern information systems that support efficient academic and administrative services. As the University expands its digital platforms, the protection of personal data remains a top priority to ensure that technological progress is matched with strong privacy safeguards.

This milestone underscores ISU’s dedication to cultivating a culture of privacy, accountability, and data protection, ensuring that personal information is processed lawfully, fairly, and securely in support of the University’s mission of providing quality education, research, extension, and public service.

As the University continues to strengthen its digital infrastructure and information services, Isabela State University remains steadfast in safeguarding the privacy rights of individuals while maintaining the trust and confidence of the community it proudly serves.

This is to certify that Isabela State University with business address at San Fabian Echague Isabela, ECHAGUE, ISABELA has duly complied with the registration requirements of the Data Privacy Act of 2012, its Implementing Rules and Regulations, and all related issuances. This certificate was issued under the seal of the Commission and serves only as proof of registration and not a verification of the contents of any document submitted in relation thereto.

The information on this certificate has been made part of the records of the Commission.

Effective until 04 March 2027

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