The Australian Privacy Act of 1988: A law that regulates the handling of personal information about individuals. This includes the collection, use, storage, and disclosure of personal information and access to and correction of that information. It includes thirteen Australian Privacy Principles that outline standards, rights, and obligations around these processes and applies to most Australian Government agencies, all private sector and not-for-profit organizations with an annual turnover of more than $3 million, all private health service providers, and some small businesses.
Categories: CC D1: Security Principles | CCSP D6: Legal - Risk and Compliance | CISM D1: Information Security governance | CISSP D1: Security and Risk Management | Security+ D5: Security Program Management and Oversight | SSCP D3: Risk Identification Monitoring and Analysis
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