Privacy Commissioner’s proposed code amendment will speed emergency responses
The Privacy Commissioner has proposed an amendment to the TIPC to enable the launch of a new system to gather and share mobile phone location information.
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The Privacy Commissioner has proposed an amendment to the TIPC to enable the launch of a new system to gather and share mobile phone location information.
Privacy Commissioner's Submission to Parliament's Law and Order Committee on the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill 147-1.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has looked into reports by some news media that Police were insisting travellers along SH1, south of Seddon, carry photo ID.
View the presentation by the Privacy Commissioner, John Edwards to Crown Law / Te Tari Ture o te Karauna in Wellington on 9 November 2016.
An independent review of the Police Vetting Service by the OPC and IPCA has identified a number of key ways the service can improve privacy safeguards.
The Privacy Commissioner John Edwards spoke as the International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners (ICDPPC) Chair at a Global Standards Symposium in October 2016.
View a copy of his speech.
Privacy commissioners and data protection authorities from around the world convened in Marrakesh on 17-20 October 2016 for the 38th ICDPPC.
Read the Privacy Commissioner's submission to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee on the NZ Intelligence and Security Bill.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards today released a discussion paper inviting submissions on whether ‘positive credit reporting’ was operating successfully.
More than half of Internet of Things devices don’t properly tell customers how their personal information is being used, an international study has found.