Businesses must be held accountable for privacy breaches says UMR survey : media release
'The New Zealand public is asking that business and government be held to account for breaches of the Privacy Act,' said Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff.
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'The New Zealand public is asking that business and government be held to account for breaches of the Privacy Act,' said Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff.
Privacy Commissioner responds to latest UMR results (2012).
Privacy Commissioner has amended the Credit Reporting Privacy Code to allow limited use of credit reporting information for anti-money laundering (AML) purposes
The Deloitte report on MSD makes it clear that there is a need for strong leadership by senior management on the way client information is handled within MSD.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has released its Annual Report for 2011/12.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff today released the first compliance assurance reports submitted to her office by the national credit reporting companies.
Privacy Commissioner receives confirmation Google has destroyed all the information collected from unsecured WiFi networks during its Street View filming in NZ.
'Government agencies must treat people's information with the highest standards of respect,' says Privacy Commissioner, Marie Shroff.
Statement about MSD security breach.
Google has now said that it appears it did not destroy all the information collected from unsecured WiFi networks during its Street View filming in New Zealand.