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New South Wales Privacy Commissioner renews call for data offshoring rules

Posted on May 7, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Paris Cowan reports:

NSW Privacy Commissioner Dr Elizabeth Coombs has repeated her call for the state government to shore up privacy legislation governing the public sector with explicit provisions for how personal data should be protected interstate and overseas.

Last year then-Attorney General Brad Hazzard told the Information and Privacy Commission (IPC) he wanted a legislative amendment to address offshore data hosting obligations.

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