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NAIH (Nemzeti Adatvédelmi és Információszabadság Hatóság) is Hungary’s national authority for data protection and freedom of information. In the cybersecurity category, it is not a firewall, EDR, or cloud security vendor, but a public authority focused on regulation and information disclosure around personal data protection, freedom of information, GDPR enforcement, data breach incidents, and public security awareness.
Based on the site content, NAIH publishes the latest decisions, transparency decisions, announcements, and recommendations, and can conduct investigations and data protection administrative proceedings based on complaints or on its own initiative. In one case, it imposed a penalty on Mediaworks for disseminating links on news portals to leaked data involving political affiliations, names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and geographic coordinates. The authority emphasized that even when reporting on public events, media organizations must not continue spreading unlawfully disclosed personal data. Another announcement warns the public about phishing emails and phone calls impersonating NAIH, including typical signs such as false legal grounds, urgent 24-hour deadlines, threats of fines, prompts to click links, requests for banking information, or instructions to install software.
The site does not present commercial pricing. Its service channels include official website announcements, downloadable PDF decisions, telephone customer service, e-government portals, Hivatali kapu, and submission of materials via e-Papír. Its telephone customer service can provide information on case status, procedural rules, general GDPR/Infotv. provisions, and DPO registration-related questions. However, the text also makes clear that for specific data processing issues, it generally cannot provide case-specific judgments without sufficient materials.
Its strengths are strong regulatory authority and detailed case information, making it a valuable reference for corporate compliance, boundaries in media reporting, data breach handling, and anti-phishing awareness training. Its publicly available reasoning behind penalties also helps clarify the limits of applying “legitimate interests” under the GDPR. The limitations are that it is not a technical protection platform and does not provide continuous monitoring, automated alerts, vulnerability scanning, SIEM integration, or incident response tools. Most of the content is in Hungarian, making it less friendly for international users.
It is suitable for data controllers and processors, media organizations, DPOs, legal and compliance teams connected to business in Hungary or the EU, as well as individuals who believe their data rights have been infringed. For Chinese companies, if they process personal data in Hungary or the EU, it can serve as a reference for regulatory positions and case examples.
The text does not provide information on availability from mainland China, so this is assessed as unknown.
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naih.hu is an Hungary Government provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach naih.hu directly.