Resource Library
In a unified effort, representatives from twelve international privacy watchdogs have jointly issued a resounding call to major social media platforms, urging them to take swift action in safeguarding users’ public posts against the looming
The Australian Community Attitude to Privacy survey has unveiled its latest findings. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner annually conducts this privacy survey to evaluate the behaviours, attitudes, concerns, and awareness regarding privacy
The hotel industry has recently seen a surge in the volume of cyber-attacks and data breaches. This has compromised a dangerous number of their customers’ personal information. Specifically, within the United States, there have been
An organisation in today’s cloud-based world has unstructured and structured content which can include IP, customer, current employee and former data, strategic plans and roadmaps, financial material, payroll data and even new product plans.
A concerning new scam has emerged and is preying on customers of large Australian companies’ loyalty points programs. The National Anti-Scam Centre has identified this loyalty program scam and is urging consumers to be
To support our ongoing concern around Third-Party suppliers and Vendor related risks, and to strengthen cyber security in Australia’s finance sector, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) launched a large-scale cyber security assessment. It
In this digital age, loyalty rewards programs have become a powerful tool for Australian businesses to build customer relationships and foster brand loyalty. While these programs offer many benefits, they can also pose a
Privacy enhancing technologies are gaining widespread adoption as a reliable method to protect personal information. PETs offer organisations unprecedented opportunities to leverage personal data through innovative and trustworthy applications while prioritising privacy and data
Amazon will pay $47 million (US$30 million) to US regulators as a result of ongoing privacy abuses. The company has come under scrutiny for unnecessary data collection and retention practices. The allegations include the unauthorised
Privacy has become a growing concern for both individuals and organisations. With the increasing prevalence of data breaches, the collection of personal information along with the sophistication and advancement of technology, protecting privacy
The Australian government’s proposed reforms to privacy laws have garnered strong opposition from global tech giant Meta. These proposed reforms are driven by the increasing concern surrounding of data collection and data breaches. Meta’s objection
On the 10th of May the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) announced that they had commenced a joint investigation with the New Zealand Office of Privacy Commissioner (OPC) into the personal information