Privacy in Data Sharing: A Framework

Public opinion on data use, sharing and privacy is driving the economic and political agenda:

  • from Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, to elections and fake news;
  • from bitcoin and blockchain, to smart kettles and tracing terrorists;
  • from MyHealthRecord, Census and RoboDebt, to the Royal Commissions into financial services and institutional responses to child sexual abuse.

 information governance has never been more critical for meeting customer expectations, building confidence and delivering value to both shareholders and citizens.

Whether you’re in government, an NGO, business or the media — trust and transparency are essential for business because they encourage participation, which feeds directly into the sustainability of what ever you’re delivering.

“One immutable truth of the digital age is that the data of our citizens is being gathered, shared and analysed at a scale we’ve never seen before.” ~ Victor Dominello MP

Victor Dominello MP launched the ACS report Privacy in Data Sharing: A Guide for Business and Government at the Akolade Australian Data Summit.

It outlines a granular approach to identifying degrees of personal information present within a data set, and appropriate levels of safeguards to protect that personal information — in a framework that is clear and understandable for both data subjects and data custodians.

Full article: https://link.medium.com/TXkWEOrCgU ;

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