Update On Notifiable Data Breaches Legislation
– What to include in an eligible data breach statement
– Notifiable Data Breach statement
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has asked for comments in respect of the draft guidance by 23 October 2017.
Whilst a notifiable data breach is the last thing that the holder of personal information would wish, it is critical that appropriate policies and procedures that enable a quick and effective response are in place in the event of a notifiable data breach. The draft guidance from the OAIC coupled with their existing data breaches guidance will assist holders of personal information have an appropriate response.
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