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Privacy Law Conference

1 December 2008
Amora Hotel Jamison, Sydney

Privacy Laws look set to change with the submission of the ALRC’S review and recommendations for changes especially in regards to health and credit reporting which will have far reaching implications.

Don’t miss this one day conference which will provide an informative update on the proposed changes to privacy law, the ramifications of proposed legislative changes, together with practical tools and tips.

Key Sessions:

  • Evaluate the drivers for the change in the ALRC’S review and recommendations for changes to Privacy Laws
  • Review the implications of the unification of privacy principles UPPs
  • Discover the proposed changes to the Privacy Commissioner’s role
  • Examine proposed reforms to facilitate enhanced credit reporting and protection of health information
  • Gain insight into regulating cross border data flows
  • Assess the implications of the second phase of reform and introduction of a statutory course of action for disclosure of privacy

Outstanding speaker faculty:

  • Joan Sheedy, Assistant Commissioner, Privacy & Freedom of Information Branch, Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet

  • Mark Hummerton, Assistant Privacy Commissioner, Office of the Privacy Commissioner
 
  • Christine Christian, Chief Executive Officer, Dun & Bradstreet
 
  • Dr Bridget Bainbridge, Head Policy and Privacy, National e-Health Transition Authority
 
  • Andrea Beatty, Partner, Mallesons Stephen Jacques
 
  • Mark Worsman, Senior Associate, DLA Phillips Fox
Privacy Law Conference

 

Purposefully designed education for:

  • Compliance
  • IT
  • Data Security
  • Privacy
  • Marketing Managers
  • Privacy Officers
  • In-House Counsel from:
    - Public Sector/Government departments
    - Health
    - Financial Services
    - Telecommunications


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