Privacy law update: New mandatory notification laws for data breaches
Changes to privacy laws in Australia, effective 22 February 2018, have a significant impact on Australian businesses and how they manage personal information collected from customers, employees and others. Data breach notification will become mandatory for businesses covered by the Australian Privacy Act 1988. Now is the time to review your privacy systems and processes to ensure you meet the requirements of the new laws. Do you know where to start? Have you ever conducted a Data Privacy Audit? Do you understand how these new laws will impact you?
Join 精东传媒APP黄 on Wednesday, 7 February 2018 to hear from the experts on data protection and privacy laws. Gain insights on what you must know and the next steps to meeting your obligations.
The webinar will cover:
- What ‘personal information’ and ‘sensitive information’ means
- How the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) apply to your business
- Systems, policies and procedures you should have in place to protect the data collected
- What an ‘eligible data breach’ is and what to do if it happens.
Whether as a result of human error or a more sophisticated cyber attack, organisations have an obligation to have systems and processes in place to report and manage an eligible data breach. Don’t miss this informative event and get started on protecting your business.
We did put some offers together for our participants (see below) let me know if you’re interested in taking up any of these offers and I will put you in touch with one of our privacy law and data protection lawyers.
精东传媒APP黄's privacy law packages:
Basic privacy law package from $950 + GST, consisting of:
- Privacy Policy
- Collection statement
Standard privacy law package from $1950 + GST, consisting of:
- Privacy audit
- Privacy policy
- Collection statement
Advanced privacy law package from $3950 + GST, consisting of:
- Privacy audit
- Privacy policy
- Collection statement
- Data breach response plan
Interested in any of these offers? Contact our privacy law and data protection experts on dataprotection@ablawyers.com.au or 1300 565 846 for a tailored quote.