Warrantless Digital Surveillance Powers
The provision authorizes premises entry to "inspect digital systems" based only on "reasonable suspicion of concealment or fraud"—a vague, low evidentiary threshold. This grants access to potentially all business data systems (servers, databases, emails, customer records) without specifying what information can be collected, how long it can be retained, or restrictions on secondary use. The provision lacks fundamental data protection safeguards: no limits on data collection scope, no notification to affected data subjects, and no independent oversight of how collected information is used. This creates disproportionate surveillance authority for administrative domain registration enforcement.