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Displaying items by tag: Privacy Act

Thursday, 01 February 2024 13:17

AppOmni opens new data centre in Sydney

SaaS security posture management (SSPM) provider AppOmni has established a new data centre in Sydney hosted by Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

Published in Data Centres
Thursday, 25 January 2024 11:32

Data Privacy Day commentary

GUEST OPINION: With Data Privacy Day around the corner, it’s encouraging to see Australia moving in the right direction with the proposed changes to the Privacy Act. However, it is imperative for organisations to go beyond regulatory compliance and proactively safeguard sensitive data.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION by Andrew Kay, APJ Director of Systems Engineering at Illumio: Overall, the new Mandatory Notification of Data Breach scheme (MNDB) coming into effect on 28 November is good news for Australian residents.

Published in Networking

GUEST OPINION by Andrew Kay, APJ Director of Systems Engineering at Illumio: Overall, the new Mandatory Notification of Data Breach scheme (MNDB) coming into effect on 28 November is good news for Australian residents.

Published in Guest Opinion
Wednesday, 06 September 2023 10:48

Statistics shock as threats to mobile devices escalate

GUEST OPINION: Mobile-powered initiatives are critical to profitability, productivity and competitiveness. Mobile devices and apps are how customers interact with organisations and how employees access resources, collaborate and work.

Published in Guest Opinion
Monday, 04 September 2023 07:01

Many SMBs struggling with privacy issues: research

Australian SMBs say they are prioritising data privacy in the wake of high-profile breaches at Medibank, Optus and Telstra, but action has not necessarily followed awareness, according to research by SaaS provider Zoho.

Published in Security

Telecommunications provider Singtel Optus has been hit with a class action, with the law firm Slater and Gordon saying it had been filed on behalf of people affected by last year's data breach.

Published in Security

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has called on the Albanese Government to release an exposure draft of proposed changes to the Privacy Act before the end of the year, in the wake of recent high-profile data breaches of personal information.

Published in Security

OAIC: The convenience store group interfered with customers' privacy by collecting sensitive biometric information that was without necessity or reasonable consent.

Published in Security

Almost half of all Australian small and medium business are under-prepared and potentially exposed to significant financial loss and crippling reputational damage, according to a newly published report on cyber risks.

Published in Security

The Federal Government will fine social media and online platforms operating in the country $10 million for serious breaches of the Privacy Act, or thrice the value of any benefit derived from the breach.

Published in Technology Regulation

A Melbourne-based lawyer and business adviser says the new data breach notification law will not be the only one working to potentially internalise the costs of a breach.

Published in Security

An amendment to the Privacy Act, in order to criminalise the re-identification of anonymised released government datasets, may fail to clear the Senate if the report of the committee appointed to look into it is any indication.

Published in Government Tech Policy

The Australian government has announced that it will amend the Privacy Act 1988 to make it a criminal offence to re-identify government data that has been de-identified.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Australian customer-owned financial services company Beyond Bank has selected UXC Eclipse to play a key role in the organisation-wide roll-out of Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Office 365.

Published in CRM
Tuesday, 19 August 2014 17:40

IBM, Veda extend outsourcing agreement

IBM has signed a five-year, multi-million dollar agreement with Australian-listed credit information and analysis firm Veda to extend its existing outsourcing relationship.

Published in Outsourcing
Wednesday, 05 March 2014 15:29

New privacy laws pose potential risks for execs

C-level executives have been warned that they risk being fined for misconduct if the don’t have the right tools in place when handling personal information when new privacy laws come into effect in one week’s time.

Published in MVNO
Tuesday, 18 February 2014 00:43

Growing concerns about online privacy

There’s increasing concern about online privacy for many Australians, particularly mobile users, with around one in 10, or 12%, saying they have personally experienced a privacy issue when using a mobile application.

Published in Security

Australian organisations risk financial and reputational damage if they fail to meet the challenges of the new Australian Privacy Act changes to take effect from March this year, according to the APAC chief of a major identity services firm.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 09 October 2013 11:15

Privacy concerns in huge rise

One in three Aussies have had an issue with the way their personal information was handled in the last year, according to research released today.

Published in Security
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