Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s Post

Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind is set to speak as a part of a panel at the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Free + Equal Conference during the Vivid Sydney festival.   Commissioner Kind will be on the panel ‘Bytes and rights: Human rights in the digital age’. The session will unravel the profound implications and challenges for human rights posed by scientific and technological innovation as well as how digital media and the spread of mis/disinformation is impacting on freedom of expression, the right to privacy and the functioning of our democracy and society.   Register to attend: https://lnkd.in/gvjCDe_V  

  • Image of person’s face with blue tone and overlaid image of map of Australia. Text reads ‘Free + equal Human Rights Conference’, ‘6-7 June 2024’, ‘#AusHumanRights’. Features Australian Human Rights Commission logo.

Something we are all noticing in Australia is the privacy buzz words being thrown around. And theres alot mentioned in regarding data bearers and the paperwork they have to abide by tobecome a databearer. Cant the focus be moved to the individual right rather than a moving privacy buzz that moves with business rather than people?. Please address PI in data collection and the extend of external data otherwise employee can do the same to business who dont respect PI personal information. Aus law that stipulates this was passed before technology was prevalent. An employer who has alot of data tags and attributes about an employer is essentially spying and releasing the information back to them and to internal staff. Highly illegal

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