Recap: Privacy Awareness Week NSW 2021
At this year’s Privacy Awareness Week (PAW) NSW 2021, discussions focused on how citizens and NSW public sector agencies can Make Privacy a Priority.
Resources
This Privacy Awareness Week NSW 2021, the IPC released various new resources for citizens and public sector agencies:
Citizens
NSW public sector agencies
- Data Breach Prevention Checklist (updated) – this checklist includes a list of internal checks where you can measure your current level of privacy preparation, as well as an action list for responding to a data breach
- Privacy by Design fact sheet – this fact sheet explains the key privacy by design principles and how to implement a privacy by design approach in your organisation
- Guide to Privacy Impact Assessments – outlines the benefits of undertaking a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) and the basic steps of conducting a PIA
- Collection of COVID-19 Vaccination Information fact sheet (new) – includes information about how NSW public sector agencies that collect, use, store, or disclose employee health information related to the COVID-19 vaccine must comply with the Health Privacy Principles (HPPs) under the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 (HRIP Act).
- Guide – Transition to the cloud: Managing your agency’s privacy risks (new) – this guide has been designed to explain the key privacy risks that come with the use of cloud-based technologies by government, along with the potential impacts. It maps out a framework for addressing these privacy risks across the entire cloud adoption lifecycle. Each section of the framework contains practical advice for different professionals within the agency.
The resources can be downloaded from the Privacy Awareness Week NSW 2021 webpage.
Champion Program
This year a total of 53 agencies have joined the PAW Champion Program to support PAW and Make Privacy a Priority. The IPC would like to thank Champions for helping spread awareness of citizens’ privacy rights and agencies’ responsibilities under NSW privacy legislation.
Although Privacy Awareness Week NSW 2021 has ended, it is still important that we continue to Make Privacy a Priority. See how you can Make Privacy a Priority in the Information and Privacy Commission NSW’s privacy resources for citizens and privacy resources for NSW public sector agencies.