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  • Part 1: Data breaches and the Australian Privacy Act | OAIC
    Individuals whose personal information is involved in a data breach may be at risk of serious harm, whether that is harm to their physical or mental well-being, financial loss, or damage to their reputation
  • Data breaches: what is serious harm? - Dundas Lawyers
    In the context of a Data breach, serious harm to an individual may include serious physical, psychological, emotional, financial, or reputational harm The Privacy Act provides a non-exhaustive list of ‘relevant matters’ that may assist entities to assess the likelihood of serious harm
  • PRIVACY ACT 1988 - SECT 26WE Eligible data breach
    (i) there is unauthorised access to, or unauthorised disclosure of, the information; (ii) a reasonable person would conclude that the access or disclosure would be likely to result in serious harm to any of the individuals to whom the information relates; or (b) the information is lost in circumstances where:
  • Data breaches - Cyber. gov. au
    In Australia, the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme means many organisations must tell you if your personal data has been involved in a data breach and this has put you at risk of serious harm This could include serious physical, psychological, emotional, financial or reputational harm
  • Data Breach Notification – Australian Privacy Foundation
    Definitions A Data Breach occurs where personal data held by an organisation has been subject to, or is reasonably likely to have been subject to, unauthorised access, disclosure, acquisition or loss A Serious Data Breach is a Data Breach that gives rise to a reasonable risk of harm to an individual
  • PRIVACY ACT 1988 - SECT 26WA Guide to this Part
    • An eligible data breach happens if: (a) there is unauthorised access to, unauthorised disclosure of, or loss of, personal information held by an entity ; and (b) the access, disclosure or loss is likely to result in serious harm to any of the individuals to whom the information relates
  • Data breaches - NSW Government
    Whether a data breach is likely to result in serious harm requires an assessment, determined from the viewpoint of a reasonable person Serious harm to an individual may include serious physical, psychological, emotional, financial, or reputational harm
  • Australia introduces mandatory data breach notification regime - PwC
    The determination as to what is ‘serious harm’ is an objective ‘reasonable person’ test That is, whether a reasonable person would conclude that access to or disclosure of the personal information would be likely to result in serious harm to any of the individuals to whom the information relates The Explanatory


















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