Privacy Week a bonanza of privacy ideas
Many of our speakers are experts - it’s a real chance to learn a lot about privacy in a very short period of time from the people who know the most.
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Many of our speakers are experts - it’s a real chance to learn a lot about privacy in a very short period of time from the people who know the most.
This report is for the year ended 30 June 2022 and was presented to the House of Representatives pursuant to section 150 of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's regular newsletter. Find the April 2023 edition here.
Privacy is so important, and it is something everyone should be able to expect as a basic human right.
Privacy breaches are happening all the time. Being savvy and asking questions is a great way to help slow those.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's regular newsletter. Find the March 2023 edition here.
Over one million past and present New Zealand drivers’ licenses have been exposed as part of the attack on Latitude Finance.
The Privacy Commissioner is delighted to announce the appointment of Shane Heremaia to the role of Pou Ārahi at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
Privacy should not be something available only to people who can pay for it.
It’s important people know how to look after their privacy, which means being savvy about how they use social media.