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Surveying the privacy landscape

Surveying the privacy landscape. Dr Anthony Bendall Acting Victorian Privacy Commissioner. “the right to be let alone...”. Human Right. New technologies. Privacy law. Information Privacy Act 2000 (Vic) Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)

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Surveying the privacy landscape

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  1. Surveying the privacy landscape Dr Anthony Bendall Acting Victorian Privacy Commissioner

  2. “the right to be let alone...”

  3. Human Right

  4. New technologies

  5. Privacy law • Information Privacy Act 2000 (Vic) • Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) • Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) • National Privacy Principles (NPPs)

  6. Who does it apply to? • Planning authorities (IPA) • Local councils • Departments • Contractors (IPA) • Contracted Service Providers (CSPs) • Agents • Private sector organisations (PA) • Annual turnover more than $3 m

  7. Personal information “...recorded in any form and whether true or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained from the information or opinion...”

  8. IPPs/NPPs • Collection • Use and disclosure • Data Quality • Data Security • Openness • Access and Correction • Unique Identifiers • Anonymity • Transborder Data Flows • Sensitive Information

  9. IPP 1 - Collection • Necessary • Lawful • Fair • Not unreasonably intrusive • NOTICE

  10. IPP1.3 - Notice • Reasonable steps • Timely • Who’s collecting and how to contact • Access • Purposes for collection • Usual disclosures • Any law requiring collection • Consequences if not provided

  11. IPP 2 - Use and disclosure • Primary purpose • Secondary related purpose that is reasonably expected • Public interest

  12. IPP 3 – Data Quality • Reasonable steps • Accurate • Complete • Up to date

  13. IPP 6 – Access and correction • FOI • IPP 6

  14. The cloud

  15. Conclusion • Further information: • www.privacy.vic.gov.au • 1300 666 444 • enquiries@privacy.vic.gov.au

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