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A New Horizon on Trust and Data Privacy

Did you know that Australia now imposes some of the most severe financial penalties for data privacy violations in the world? As emerging tech reshapes how we work and live, the need to protect people and businesses has reached new heights. We must adapt to this new normal and commit to protecting sensitive information.

This whitepaper explores the rapidly evolving landscape of data protection and cybersecurity, specifically focusing on the Australian regulatory environment. Key areas covered include:

- An overview of data privacy in Australia, including the significant "line in the sand" drawn in 2022.
- Insights into upcoming Privacy Act reforms and the 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy.
- How the MyPass approach and reduce risk in your organisation.

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About this downloadable resource

What you'll learn
  • Past, present and future data privacy in Australia
  • Media influence on public perception
  • The social and economic impacts of data breaches
  • How to practively plan for the new privacy reforms
Who is this downloadable resource for?
  • Operational Leaders: Those responsible for managing the high-stakes balancing act between individual privacy and regulatory compliance.
  • Executives at High-Risk Organizations: Leaders at companies with large contracting workforces that demand high volumes of personal data.
  • Cybersecurity and Data Professionals: Anyone interested in the changing technical requirements of 'secure-by-design' technology and robust data governance.
  • Board Members and Decision-Makers: Individuals who need to stay agile and informed about upcoming reforms to protect their organisation's "licence to operate".

By the numbers

14%
Is the annual increasing growth of cybercrime to Australian businesses.

- Australian SignalsDirectorate
24%
Of all data breaches now involve ransomware, where attackers maliciously encrypt data and demand payment for its release.

- Verizon 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR).
$50 M
Maximum penalties for breaching AU data privacy laws.

- Privacy Legislation Amendment (Enforcement and Other Measures) Act 2022 (Cth)

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