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This guide is intended to support agencies in understanding, assessing and reducing privacy risks in relation to the use of AI systems and projects when undertaking Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs)

The IPC has released its new Guide to undertaking Privacy Impact Assessments on AI systems and projects for consultation and feedback.

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The Framework contains principles about privacy and transparency for government agencies planning for or using AI.

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Last week was NSW Privacy Awareness Week where we celebrated Privacy and technology: Improving transparency, accountability, and security…

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Today, the acting NSW Privacy Commissioner, Sonia Minutillo published the results of the Information and Privacy Commission’s (IPC) latest two-yearly survey...

Privacy regulators from across Australia have issued a joint statement to mark the start of Privacy Awareness Week 2024...

Read the March edition of the IPC Bulletin...

Read the September 2023 IPC Bulletin

The Privacy Commissioner is required to maintain a register of Public Notifications made by NSW public sector agencies following an eligible data breac

The Information Commissioner is aware of recent media relating to the publication of development applications for domestic violence refuges by local councils including Wollongong Council.

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