NDIS Data Breach – Tasmanians Affected
The platform hit by this hack is delivered by Australian software providers CTARS, which provides client management databases.
The platform hit by this hack is delivered by Australian software providers CTARS, which provides client management databases.
The massive privacy incursion in to the lives of every Tasmanian who’s called an ambulance since last November is inexcusable.
We're seeking an update on the Government's decision to transfer the photographs of 430 000 Tasmanians to a database at the Commonwealth level.
There has to be trust among people in the community about how the information will be gathered and stored and how privacy will be assured.
The Tasmanian Government has transferred 410 000 photographs of Tasmanians to a facial recognition database in Canberra without their consent.
Under questioning in GBEs today Minister Ferguson admitted the Liberals continue to collect facial recognition data and send it to a national database.
Full transcript of the Motor Accidents Insurance Board hearings in the 2019 Government Businesses Scrutiny Committee.
Rosalie Woodruff speaks during the Adjournment on the Right to Know campaign, AFP raids on journalists, and facial recognition technology.
We have heard a range of views presented in the community through the media, through email, some phone calls, and there is a range of views.
The Australian Crime Commission legislation went through the Australian Parliament in 2016.