
Privacy Awareness Week 2025
This year for Privacy Awareness Week, we unpacked some current issues in privacy – from automated decision-making to facial recognition technology to pentesting-for-privacy and many other topics in between.
This year for Privacy Awareness Week, we unpacked some current issues in privacy – from automated decision-making to facial recognition technology to pentesting-for-privacy and many other topics in between.
elevenM Manager Piotr Debowski breaks down what is involved in an AI risk assessment, where they fit within an overall AI governance framework and why privacy professionals might find them more familiar than they first thought.
elevenM Director Melanie Marks shares key tips for AI governance in healthcare from her recent presentation at the Digital Health Festival 2025 in Melbourne. This week I had the opportunity
Generative AI is the use case for Australian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and is exceeding expectations, according to the majority of respondents to a new survey. But lower levels of AI awareness, a lack of accuracy and quality in AI outputs, and concerns around data risk remain key inhibitors.
Protecting privacy and ensuring cybersecurity in healthcare is particularly challenging in Australia, where the healthcare sector is vast, interconnected, and operates under multiple regulatory systems at once. The sensitivity of health information, coupled with operational constraints and the reliance on legacy systems, makes healthcare one of the sectors most vulnerable to cyber threats.
elevenM has published its submission to the Australian Government’s consultation on introducing mandatory guardrails for AI in high-risk settings.
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 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 Brett Watson discusses developments in regulation and governance (and some recurring issues) around implementing facial recognition.
elevenM’s Jayden Hunter and Daniel Duncan unpack some of the many privacy and security risks that self-driving cars bring, and raise some of the questions that need to be answered before they become the new normal.