ISDP Month Poster MakeITSafePH Globe improves data privacy and information security of its 8,000 employees and over 80 million of its customers, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to synergize digitalization. Since transitioning to remote work set-ups, companies have put premium attention on data p
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To mark Privacy Awareness Week, Industry Professor Phillip Magness at Deakin’s Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation argues businesses should carefully consider how much personal information they keep, given the risks of a data breach.
An area of privacy that often receives less attention than others is data retention. In my experience, individuals and organisations continue to hold personal information when they don’t really need it anymore; perhaps for fear of deleting something that they may need “one day, for something, maybe” or perhaps because they are uncertain about their retention requirements.
Summarily, the Australian Privacy Principles require an entity that is bound by the Privacy Act to take reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify personal information when it is no longer needed for any purpose for which it was collected.
06 May 2021 17:29 GMT
The Biometrics Institute has released its updated Privacy Guidelines, which include two brand new principles. The first is around the need for a communications plan which explains the pros and cons of using a biometric to ensure maximum understanding among both the public and the organisation’s own employees. The second is for law enforcement to ensure that even when there is an exemption under the law, actions are ethical and sensitive to community expectations and human rights.
Every two years, the Biometrics Institute updates its Privacy Guidelines to make sure they reflect global changes in technology or legislation which impacts privacy. They are the result of extensive monitoring and consultation by its Privacy and Policy Expert Group, which comprises a broad spectrum of privacy specialists from around the globe.
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