‘Privacy is precious’ campaign for Privacy Week
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is launching the ‘Privacy is precious’ campaign today to coincide with Privacy Week, running from 2-6 November 2020.
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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is launching the ‘Privacy is precious’ campaign today to coincide with Privacy Week, running from 2-6 November 2020.
Each year, our office creates a Privacy Week quiz for workplaces. Please try the Privacy Week 2020 quiz with your friends and colleagues.
From 1 December, businesses and organisations that send personal information overseas will need to comply with a new privacy principle in the Privacy Act 2020.
The Privacy Commissioner has launched NotifyUs - a new online tool enabling businesses and organisations to assess whether a privacy breach is notifiable.
This brochure summarises your obligations under the Privacy Act 2020 to report serious privacy breaches to the Privacy Commissioner and affected people.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 7 October 2020 edition is available here.
Submission on New Zealand accession to the Budapest Convention on cybercrime
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 23 September 2020 edition is available here.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has released the results of an inquiry into the Ministry of Health’s use of Covid-19 patient information.
The Privacy Commissioner’s Inquiry into Ministry of Health's use and disclosure of Covid-19 patient information. You can read and download a copy of the report here.