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AU: Breach notification rules for new government data scheme, but no consent for sharing

Posted on September 4, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Rohan Pearce reports:

New legislation that will enable data collected by public sector agencies to be more easily shared is expected to be accompanied by new rules for data breach notifications, a discussion paper released today by the government said.

The government in May 2018 said it would introduce a new data sharing and release framework as part of a package of reforms sparked by the Productivity Commission’s report on the availability and use of data.

Development of the proposed framework is inspired partly by the UK ‘Five Safes’ principles.

Read more on Computerworld.

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