All posts tagged "privacy"
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India considers non-personal data sharing regulation
India is considering taking steps to allow citizens and organisations to harness companies’ anonymised, non-personal data, after a committee recommended that such a move would boost domestic SMEs’ competitiveness and
- Posted August 9, 2020
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New Zealand launches government algorithm standards
New Zealand has produced a set of standards designed to guide government use of algorithms and to improve data transparency and accountability, in what it claims is a world first.
- Posted August 5, 2020
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Slow but sure: exploring open banking’s potential for streamlining citizen services
Open banking creates super-fast, automated data connections and brings significant possibilities for improving public service delivery, but adoption has so far been slow. Ian Hall investigates the opportunities and obstacles
- Posted July 23, 2020
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Australia considers bar on offshoring of personal data
The Australian government is considering legislating to ensure that all sensitive government data is held in Australian data centres owned by domestic companies, minister for government services Stuart Robert said
- Posted July 14, 2020
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Doing good with data: an interview with the Development Bank of Latin America’s Carlos Santiso
Dr Carlos Santiso is no stranger to crisis response, having spent 25 years promoting democracy, strengthening governance and fighting corruption in emerging economies and fragile states. The scale of the
- Posted July 10, 2020
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Open banking gets off to slow start in Australia
Open banking has become a reality in Australia after the country’s Consumer Data Right (CDR) legislation went live on 1 July. The country’s four major banks – ANZ, Commonwealth
- Posted July 9, 2020
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India and USA clamp down on China’s TikTok app
The US government is considering banning the Chinese social media app TikTok due to fears over surveillance and data-gathering. Speaking to Laura Ingraham on Fox News, secretary of state Mike Pompeo
- Posted July 8, 2020
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Unless every country has good data, we won’t beat future pandemics
No country can tackle COVID-19 without a clear picture of the disease’s development and impact, says Johannes Jütting. Less developed nations, he argues, must be helped to acquire the funds
- Posted July 2, 2020
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Recover and thrive: regulating mobility in a disrupted world
As a new mobility paradigm emerges, governments must support data-sharing between transport strategists, planners, and operators. At a Deloitte webinar now available on demand by completing the form below, experts
- Posted June 29, 2020
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Power with responsibility: deploying AI in the struggle against COVID-19
Governments are striving to beat coronavirus, often turning to emerging technologies such as AI to help them do it. These offer tremendous benefits in times of crisis and otherwise. But
- Posted June 23, 2020