Media release: Privacy (Cross-Border) Amendment Bill
Privacy Commissioner welcomes the first reading of the Privacy (Cross-border Information) Amendment Bill.
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Privacy Commissioner welcomes the first reading of the Privacy (Cross-border Information) Amendment Bill.
Many government departments risk accidentally disclosing sensitive personal information because of poor controls on staff use of portable storage devices.
News Release from ISO and International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners
International solutions are increasingly being sought by data protection and privacy commissioners around the world to target cross-national privacy challenges.
Some insurance companies currently collect copies of full medical notes going back a number of years when they are deciding whether to insure a person.
Privacy Commissioner, Marie Shroff has supported closing gaps in the current legal framework around privacy.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff says she has received approaches from members of the public worried about a nationwide household survey from New Zealand Post.
Privacy Commissioner says it's important for New Zealanders to be proactive in protecting their credit record.
To celebrate Māori Language Week, the Privacy Commissioner has launched Whakaarotia kātahi ka tuku atu ai - a privacy video aimed at young people.
Media release from Privacy Commissioner following release of personal information from two beneficiaries.