Privacy Commissioner says credit industry must be open with consumers about positive credit reporting
Credit reporting changes proposed: Public submissions invited.
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Credit reporting changes proposed: Public submissions invited.
The Privacy Commissioner says a culture change starting at the top of ACC is vital if
further data security breaches are to be prevented.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is involved in three strands of inquiry relating to the ACC privacy incidents that came to light in March 2012.
The Privacy Commissioner has welcomed the Law Commission's latest recommendations to help combat cyber-bullying and the harmful use of social media.
Privacy Commissioner has urged the Australian and NZ Productivity Commissions to explore the opportunities for, and barriers to, trans-Tasman credit reporting.
As part of Privacy Awareness Week 2011, the Privacy Commissioner released a privacy toolkit aimed at both health consumers and health providers.
The Privacy Commissioner releases guidance for small to medium sized businesses (SMEs), to help them protect personal information when using cloud computing.
Privacy Commissioner announced proposed amendments to the Health Information Privacy Code.
Privacy Commissioner has strengthened the Health Information Privacy Code 1994 to improve legal protections around newborn babies’ bloodspot samples.
The Privacy Commissioner says that public sector agencies needed to have stronger controls in place when handling spread sheets of personal information.