
Won’t somebody think of the data holdings?
elevenM’s Tessa Loftus discusses the link between data minimisation, privacy and the environmental impact of data storage.
elevenM’s Tessa Loftus discusses the link between data minimisation, privacy and the environmental impact of data storage.
In our submission to the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner on AI privacy guidance, we argue that a whole of Victorian Government strategy on artificial intelligence systems is called for, including guidance and a mandatory risk assessment so that all risks inherent with AI systems by both VPSOs and their developers are considered.
elevenM’s Jonathan Gadir unpacks and explains different kinds of privacy software tools, what you can use them for, what you can’t use them for, and some questions or considerations you should have ready if you’re getting a demo.
elevenM’s Tom Kench looks at the reasons behind Optus’ failed claim for legal professional privilege (LPP) to provide advice about how organisations can maximise their prospects of claiming LPP in the context of data breach response.
elevenM is excited to be leading the consortium delivering one of the Federal Government’s new AI Adopt centres, as announced this morning by Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic MP.
elevenM’s Valerie Ng and Laura McVey outline why your organisation needs a retention and disposal schedule, how to create one, and some pitfalls to avoid.
A data processing inventory can help your business prepare for both regulatory and process change. Here we outline some key areas that a data processing inventory can help you with to get privacy law reform ready.
elevenM’s Tessa Loftus outlines some simple actions organisations should take to ensure their privacy policy does more than tick the box.
elevenM’s Rahul Prasad and Piotr Debowski discuss some observed challenges in managing third-party risk and outline some actions organisations can take to address these challenges.
elevenM Directors Peter Quigley (cyber practice lead) and Melanie Marks (privacy practice lead) explore why many organisations don’t have a privacy or cyber strategy, and the reasons they should.