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We try to facilitate a resolution to individual privacy complaints wherever that is possible and appropriate in the circumstances of the case.
Media release: New research shows that New Zealanders have privacy concerns about the use of AI.
This case details the decision to deny an access to personal information held in an National Intelligence Application file.
Media release: The Privacy Commissioner, speaking at today’s National Cyber Security Summit in Wellington, has called for greater penalties for data breaches.
Read the February issue of Privacy News for the Commissioner's take on the increasing role of biometric technologies in the lives of New Zealanders.
Privacy Commissioner will use his inquiry powers to keep a close eye on the facial recognition technology trial starting 8 Feb.
Hari tau hou and welcome to the first issue of Privacy News 2024.
The European Commission has determined that New Zealand has an adequate level of protection for personal data transferred from the European Union.
This case note highlights the importance for agencies to strengthen their internal privacy guidelines and be mindful when filing and sending documents.
In this issue we look at questions surrounding the installation of CCTV cameras in school bathrooms and the chosen theme for Privacy Week 2024.