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Tag: privacy

  • Using data vs seeing data

    Using data vs seeing data

    Can your data ever be truly anonymous?
  • Making open data a reality

    Making open data a reality

    Focus on the enablers, not the barriers.
  • Power over your data

    Power over your data

    Consumers should know what happens to their information.
  • The challenges of sharing data

    The challenges of sharing data

    An update from the ACS Data Sharing Committee.
  • Getting serious about cybersecurity standards

    Getting serious about cybersecurity standards

    ACS President Anthony Wong on lessons learned from the Australian Cyber Security Mission to San Francisco.
  • Secret no more: data breaches must be reported

    Secret no more: data breaches must be reported

    By law, consumers must be informed if at risk.
  • Protecting privacy

    Protecting privacy

    ICT security professionals have a duty to understand their legal and ethical responsibilities.
  • Aussie telcos reassure customers over privacy

    Aussie telcos reassure customers over privacy

    Details allegedly offered for sale by rogue offshore call centre staff.
  • Woolies, Coles face audit of loyalty analytics

    Woolies, Coles face audit of loyalty analytics

    Concerns raised at how much data consumers reveal.
  • Looking back – Open season on privacy

    Looking back – Open season on privacy

    Too much freedom is a bad thing.
  • Microsoft caves in on default 'Do Not Track' setting

    Microsoft caves in on default 'Do Not Track' setting

    Toothless privacy scheme battles relevancy.
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