Proposed change to Privacy Act will enhance transparency
The amendment means agencies will need to inform people why they’re collecting personal information and who will be holding it.
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The amendment means agencies will need to inform people why they’re collecting personal information and who will be holding it.
The privacy of people online is being put first by international data authorities.
Professor Nicole Moreham will deliver the 2023 Sir Bruce Slane Memorial Lecture on the topic of, Balancing privacy and other interests in the social media age.
In early 2023, we received a series of complaints and enquiries about property ownership information published on web platform WhatDoesMyLandlordOwn.org.nz.
The manipulation of data from two different government data sets has created an educational opportunity for the wider community.
Review of the Intelligence and Security Act 2017
This is the fourth breach of firearm owners’ personal information by the police in under four years.
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