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21.01.2022 I worked with Cathy Van Extel from ABC Radio National to put together this panel for an event on Data Privacy. It covers GDPR and it went to air on 24 September. Click on the link to hear the program. https://ab.co/2xXvJto The panel included: Glenn Dickins the Architect of Convergence at Dolby, Jake Goldenfein, Professor of Privacy from Swinburne University, ... Sven Bluemmel Victorian Information Commissioner and Stuart Davidson, Technical Sales Manager from Kentico Software. See more



19.01.2022 Accountability for breaches of privacy data are being taken seriously in Europe. Did you know that there are 48 Information Commissioners in Germany alone. If your data is breached it is mandatory that you report it to the relevant EU Information Commissioners (its the law) #itlaw within 72 hours with the significant penalties for non compliance. Join Mark James and I today to discuss the essentials in becoming GDPR compliant. This event is for SME's and Online Entrepreneurs who have European clients on their databases. Click on the link below to join the Free webinar at 4pm today. #accountability #databases #significance

19.01.2022 Alexa does not have your back. Watch the full TED Talk here: http://bit.ly/2vEVopO

13.01.2022 Are people spying on us and listening through our iphone micrphones? Listen to Glenn Dickins from Dolby talks about audio and what is happening with our privacy. Find our more on 20 June at an event he will be talking at in Melbourne. Check out details on the link below.



12.01.2022 Facebook has been hacked again. Read the New York Times. Bring on GDPR in Australia. Not ok. https://www.nytimes.com//te/facebook-hack-data-breach.html

07.01.2022 Australians need to speak-up more on areas of national significance. In the 70’s university students hit the Streets. Now traditional media and social media do make a difference. We already have AI that set machines up to do tests and that get better results than humans doing law and accountancy exams. Imagine what AI might occur on My Health Records to predict how many Australians are likely to get various diseases. I am concerned that those with access to the data will... come from the right intent in making decisions for our citizens. Most breaches of data come from within originations that have access to them. I am sorry, I do not believe that insurance companies will not get access to this data so they can make more money rather than protect the citizens they are responsible for. The media is regularly reporting how greed came first in our banking and insurance industries. The EU has put their citizens’ rights first, not last. Extending the opt out times, deleting records permanently and enforcing police to have warrants is not enough. For chronic diseases this is brilliant. Why can't we opt in instead. Australian Citizens future human rights are at risk. hashtag#humanrights hashtag#universities hashtag#accountability hashtag#police hashtag#prediction hashtag#insurance hashtag#banking hashtag#socialmedia

07.01.2022 GDPR Privacy Statements are not just about re-engagement. There is a lot more compliance that needs to occur behind the scenes before you are covered. Small Businesses in Australia need to be trained as to what to do. If you have a breach in privacy do you know which Countries Information Commissiioner to contact within 72 hours.



05.01.2022 Data-Driven Marketing is something we need to look at seriously.

02.01.2022 Catherine Van Extel ABC Big Ideas talking about GDPR.

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