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AU: NSW privacy e-learning portal launched

Posted on March 23, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Hamish Barwick reports:

The NSW Information and Privacy Commission (IPC) has unveiled an e-learning portal to help organisations in the state deal with privacy complaint handling and other privacy issues.

The e-learning portal is free and currently provides access to two e-learning modules- privacy complaint handling and Government Information Public Access (GIPA) Act: Access training for decision makers.

Read more on Computerworld.

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