The Review of the Privacy Act report was provided to the Federal Attorney-General in December 2022, and he has committed to bringing forward…
I find the phrase “human error” which is often used after a privacy breach, very disappointing. Somehow there’s acceptance that no one can do anything about “human error”. In fact, humans have been coming up with solutions to human error, forever.
There have been 6 highly publicised data breaches impacting Australians in the past 4 weeks. It’s obvious that the resulting reputational damage for the relevant…
For those organisations that want to get in front of privacy and online security risks, there’s a lot happening now:
Much has been said about Australia’s vulnerability to a cyber-attack. Since COVID, and the move to a working from home model, that vulnerability has increased.
After the deaths of four people on a theme park ride, Ardent Leisure has been charged under the Work Health and Safety Act (Qld)
This important report concerning the hack on the ANU’s systems was released publicly last week by Brian Schmidt, Vice-Chancellor.
Does your organisation have up to date well documented ICT security policies?
Does your organisation have up to date well documented procedures for ICT security (like patching, which is the vulnerability exploited in the WannaCry hack)?