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| | | ... Australian companies with global ambitions across healthcare, education, mobile, media, cloud computing and data, security and privacy, machine learning, sensors and robotics, and food security. The first OneVentures Innovation Fund, formed as an early ... |
| | | | Advisers have until March 12, 2014, to ensure their privacy compliance measures meet new privacy principles. The new Australian Privacy Principles require personal information to be handled in an open and transparent way, which means that financial ... |
| | | | ... CBA also suggested that ASIC should be the sole custodian and administrator of such a passport scheme "to protect the privacy of financial planners." The submission acknowledged that "there is a risk that financial planners who do not adhere to appropriate ... |
| | | | ... Levitt claimed that photographic surveillance without a warrant is a legal offence and he also referred to the National Privacy Principles set out in the Privacy Act, 1988, which restricts the collection and treatment of personal information. "Given ... |
| | | | ... Security. The attack scenario was modeled as a system wide attack to steal money through fraudulent trades rather than a privacy breach or an attack to crash the financial system. Its parameters (referred to in the report as 'attack vectors') were creation ... |
| | | | ... example, many companies think hackers want to bring down their networks when they actually want to obtain money and so a privacy breach can be a bigger threat if they can obtain private information and then use this to conduct legitimate albeit fraudulent ... |
| | | | ... "Auditors can be given special access rights to the system so they only see the information they need, protecting the privacy of clients. This in turn simplifies the process to review and sign off on deeds, minimising auditing costs." |
| | | | ... Australian Taxation Office rather than directly to the IRS, an IGA would help to avoid conflicts with local laws, such as data privacy," said Siviour. "It would also go a long way to lessening the compliance burden on local financial institutions by ... |
| | | | ... Elisabeth famously criticised Rupert Murdoch's now defunct UK tabloid The News of the World as being too intrusive on people's privacy. News Limited CEO Kim Williams said she was "an extraordinary national figure who inspired generations of Australians ... |
| | | | ... having to breach local laws in order to comply with US laws," Brogden said. The FATCA rules as they stand require that if privacy and secrecy rules exist in an FFI's country that the institution asks any US customer to waive their rights under the rules ... |
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