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Dob in Big Brother: awards recognise invasions of personal privacy
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: ExchangeDaily

2009-08-27 00:31:07
Know of somebody or something that has exhibited blatant disregard for the privacy of the individual? Well now you can give them the recognition they richly deserve by voting for them in The Australian Privacy Foundation's Big Brother awards: accepting submissions this year from the general public for the first time.


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Australian data breaches on the increase
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-08-10 22:01:04
Almost 70 percent of Australian businesses and organisations were hit by one or more data breach incidents in the past year, a major increase on the situation in the previous 12 months.


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AIIA proposes 'opt-out' plan for eHealth card
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-07-29 00:41:51
Government may need to include an opt-out mechanism with its plans to assign an individual healthcare number to all Australians as the best way to address legitimate privacy security concerns, Australian Information Industries Association chief executive Ian Birks said.


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Poor eHealth records can cost lives too
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-07-14 03:55:49
Australian Government claims that an Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI) would reduce avoidable deaths in the healthcare system has been dismissed by privacy advocates, who say poor records management was also a problem in eHealth.


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Privacy fight shaping for eHealth
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-07-13 02:45:33
The battle lines are being drawn for the biggest privacy fight since Joe Hockey’s 2005 smartcard proposal, this time focused on Rudd Government plans for a unique citizen identifier number in the health sector.



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