Webinar replay - Russell Kennedy Government CPD Day 2023 - Session 6: Privacy Update – An overview of key recent developments and what to expect in 2023 and beyond

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On Friday 24 March 2023, Russell Kennedy hosted Session 6: Privacy Update – An overview of key recent developments and what to expect in 2023 and beyond. This session is worth 1 CPD Point in Substantive Law.

This session was aimed at all government lawyers and investigators. 

Russell Kennedy’s privacy specialist, Gina Tresidder, will discuss recent developments such as the Medibank and Optus data breaches and proposed reforms in the Attorney-General’s Privacy Act Review Report. This session will be relevant to privacy officers, project managers and anyone else involved in designing or implementing projects that involve the collection, handling, use or disclosure of personal information.

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