August 3, 2015
The UK Supreme Court has granted Google leave to appeal the Court of Appeal’s decision in Google v Vidall Hall & ors. The Court of Appeal decision is a significant advance in the development of the privacy related actions, from Read the rest of this entry »
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July 22, 2015
The Privacy Commissioner has released the Business Resource 10, regarding compliance by small business with the Privacy Act.
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July 21, 2015
The Australian Financial Review in Gina Rinehart mounts privacy claim against Channel Nine that Ms Rinehart is seeking to bring a privacy related action against Read the rest of this entry »
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July 7, 2015
Notwithstanding the critical importance of privacy in the health there remains chronic problems with maintaining proper data security in the sector. The BBC story East Sussex NHS Trust apologies over data breach which reports that in the UK a USB stick containing personal information collected by the National Health Service which was found by a member of the public. Meanwhile in New Zealand, according to Swift apology after mental health privacy breach, a mental health support group revealed the email addresses of hundreds of people with anxiety disorders. Poor data management is at Read the rest of this entry »
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July 6, 2015
The Australian Law Reform Commission has looked into it twice, the New South Law Reform Commission once, the Victorian Law Reform Commission once and a House of Representative Committee and that of the Victorian Legislative Assembly has endorsed it. Yet there is another pressing Read the rest of this entry »
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June 28, 2015
As the Board of Target USA will attest, or those that remain, making sure suppliers have adequate cyber security controls are critical in maintaining a proper data security system. Target’s massive data breach was instigated from a third party site which had poor data security. Businesses work their suppliers on line as much as in person. And that interconnection is growing not subsiding. According to a recent survey by an insurance broker Marsh, titled UK 2015 Cyber Risk Survey Report less than one in three companies surveyed review their suppliers cyber protection, or more accurately their exposure to a data breach. This raises compliance issues for Read the rest of this entry »
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The Privacy Commissioner has announced an investigation into the widely reported likely breach of iiNet. Notably the breach occurred during the period in which the Privacy Commissioner has enhanced powers, that is after 12 March 2014. The sanctions can be significant, including Read the rest of this entry »
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June 24, 2015
The New Zealand Broadcast Authority has upheld a privacy complaint against Television New Zealand Ltd in PG and Television New Zealand Ltd – 2014-090.
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During an episode of Water Patrol, a reality TV series following the work of the New Zealand Police, footage of the complainant (PG) in his boat was shown . The footage Read the rest of this entry »
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Itnews reports in Optus admits handing user phone numbers to websites that Optus has admitted to engaging in the practice of providing customer phone numbers to websites which are accessed by that customer. As the article makes clear this practice has, understandably and with strong basis in law, raised privacy concerns. There is no prior consent sought or notice of this practice.
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