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Aussie rules on cyber breaches – lessons for locals

Lost customer data? In Australia that could mean hefty fines. New Zealand has been flirting with similar measures, so what can it learn from across the Tasman?

Nathan Smith
Fri, 28 Jul 2017

Along with the usual cyber threats, Australians will soon have hefty fines from new laws to worry about.

Earlier this year, the Australian Senate passed legislation to create a mandatory cyber breach notification scheme, titled Data Notification Law (DNL), which will come into force in February

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Nathan Smith
Fri, 28 Jul 2017
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