Media release: Privacy Commissioners commit to continue international collaboration
Media release: Report on APPA 2010.
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Media release: Report on APPA 2010.
Media release: Commissioner's comment on Google Street View's collection of people's Wi-fi information.
Privacy Commissioner announced changes to credit reporting regulation today with a new amendment to the Credit Reporting Privacy Code.
The Privacy Commissioner announced she has issued an urgent Code to remove any uncertainty about the handling of PI after the Christchurch Earthquakes.
The Code enables those dealing with the emergency to share personal information to assist victims of the earthquake and their families.
Privacy Commissioner welcomed the announcement of an EU working party recognising that New Zealand's privacy law meets international best practice.
The intrusion into Sony's PlayStation database of PI about its customers is a major incident affecting many people world wide, including New Zealanders.
Both public and private sectors need guidance on the use of cloud computing and sending information offshore.
The amendment marks the establishment of a more comprehensive credit reporting system for New Zealand.
Privacy Commissioner announces an extension to the Christchurch Earthquake (Information Sharing) Code, which will now expire on 30 June 2011.
Privacy Commissioner calls the Government's new cyber security strategy 'a welcome start'.
New proposals from the Law Commission will make privacy law more equal to the task of protecting New Zealanders' personal information in the digital age.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff today welcomed the release of the Law Commission's report on its review of the Privacy Act.
The Law Commission has released its fourth and final report in its 4-year Review of Privacy.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff welcomed the Law Commission's recommendations on internet and technology issues.
"Business will stand to gain from new recommendations put forward by the Law Commission in its review on privacy," said Privacy Commissioner, Marie Shroff.
It's simply wrong for people to use 'privacy' as an excuse for failing to report abuse of children.
It's estimated about 133,000 New Zealanders a year could be victims of identity fraud.
New rules affecting what can be reported about your credit history and repayments will apply from 1 April 2012.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff highlights the need for further public education about the rights New Zealanders have when seeking credit.