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Biometric Bills at 'high risk' of breaching human rights: Commissioner

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May 3, 2018
Biometric Bills at 'high risk' of breaching human rights: Commissioner
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Australia's Human Rights Commissioner has said the identity-matching Bills need clearer safeguards to remain consistent with international human rights obligations, while the Law Council of Australia has questioned whether the biometric data would be exempt from mandatory data breach reporting rules.

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Telstra triple zero outage caused by fibre fire damage

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Home Affairs exempt from disclosing Face Identification Service provider

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Amazon selects Southwest Sydney for new fulfilment centre

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​Australia to establish space agency with AU$50m 'seed funding': Report

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HP Australia ordered to compensate customers for printer tech

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Nokia and TeamTalk partner on connected emergency services vehicles

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Thursday, May 3, 2018, 5:01 PM

Twitter is advising all users to change their passwords. The company said Thursday that it recently discovered a bug that stored passwords in an internal log in an unprotected form.

 


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