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Why NZ is not rushing to copy Australian cyber breach notification laws

New Zealand officials are not yet convinced the Australian laws are the right way to go.

Nathan Smith
Tue, 01 Aug 2017

Even without specific legislation to report cyber breaches of customer data, companies still have clear ground rules for being careful, the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet’s National Cyber Policy Office director, Paul Ash says.

As the Privacy Act moves through the reform process, the

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Nathan Smith
Tue, 01 Aug 2017
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