IAPP (International Association of Privacy Professionals) ANZ Summit speech - Michael Webster
Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster's speech at the IAPP ANZ Summit in Sydney, 2022.
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Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster's speech at the IAPP ANZ Summit in Sydney, 2022.
Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster is encouraging agencies to understand that breaches can happen to anyone; there is no room for complacency.
The honour is in recognition of Mr Webster’s services as former Secretary of the Cabinet and Clerk of the Executive Council (from 2014 to 2022).
The High Court order prevents anyone from storing, publishing, sharing, or accessing files obtained from the attack on Mercury IT.
There are lessons to be learned from the Archives New Zealand data breach.
A code to regulate biometrics is being explored by the Privacy Commissioner.
There has been a cyber security incident involving a ransomware attack on Mercury IT.
Foodstuffs North Island have engaged constructively with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner on their proposed use of facial recognition technology...
Written and oral submissions made on the Criminal Activity Intervention Legislation Bill (166-1)
Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster gave the opening address at the 2022 OSINZ Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, on October 22, 2022.