InfoGovANZ is a community of international professionals across the data and information sphere - InfoGov, Legal, Data Privacy, Cyber & Info Security, Records Management, eDiscovery, Data & Infonomics, and AI & Ethics - with a multi-disciplinary focus to collaborate and share best practices and promote global information governance innovation.
Contribute, share your knowledge, and learn from other members of the community by joining InfoGovANZ. Become part of a growing network of like-minded professionals covering the wide range of disciplines contributing to information governance. As a member, you will receive the latest updates PLUS be the first to know about our events AND receive member-only discounts.
Upcoming Events and Workshops
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Information Governance Foundations Workshop – April
AUD $495.00 + gstThursday, 27 April, 9am-12noon AEST
This workshop will provide you with a systematic approach to governance and management of information assets in support of overarching business goals and objectives. It will help you to develop and improve your Information Governance framework and the co-ordinating mechanisms to increase collaboration and break-down silos.
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IAM 2023: Official Launch with the Latest Trends in Information Governance
ComplimentaryWebinar 12 noon AEST | 8 May 2023
Join us to hear the Director-General of the National Archives of Australia, Simon Froude, officially launch IAM 2023 and discuss this year’s theme – The Next Wave: Empowering Information Professionals for the Future. The latest trends revealed in the Information Governance Industry Report 2023, will be discussed by Susan Bennett, Founder InfoGovANZ, and Dr Peter Chapman, Partner, Korda Mentha and InfoGovANZ International Council.
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Information Lifecycle Management Workshop – May
AUD $495.00 + gstThursday, 11 May 2023, 9am-12noon AEST
Knowing what data and personal information your organisation is collecting, where it is stored, how it is secured and protected, and that it is disposed of when no longer required for regulatory or business purposes, are ongoing challenges for organisations. This workshop will help you deliver a better understanding of the value of an effective data and information lifecycle strategy, its key components and how to work with internal stakeholders to implement or improve information lifecycle management in your own organisation.
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Information Governance (IG) Industry Research Survey 2023
InfoGovANZ invites you to participate in our 4th industry research survey, which tracks the development and trends in information governance over the last 7 years.
The purpose of this survey is to collect the knowledge and opinions of practitioners and industry participants in relation to their organisation’s development of IG. We want to know what you think about IG, what IG means to your organisation, what drives your IG projects and your thoughts about IG in 2023. This is a great opportunity for you to share what you think and the industry experiences you’ve had.
The IG Industry Report 2023 and the insights obtained from this research survey will be published in the April edition of The Governance of Things and will be the subject of a discussion forum for Information Awareness Month in May.
If you’d like to remind yourself of the results from our previous surveys, you can access them here - 2017 IG Report, 2019 IG Report and the 2021 IG Report.
There are 26 questions and an opportunity to provide further comments at the conclusion of the survey. We estimate it will take about 8 minutes to complete the survey. All data is collected on an anonymous basis, so any answers you give will not be directly connected to you or your organisation.
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Latest Updates
NSW introduces Mandatory Notification of Data Breaches
On 16 November 2022, the NSW Parliament passed amendments to the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PIPA). The amendments to the PPIP Act aim to strengthen privacy legislation in NSW by: creating a Mandatory Notification of Data Breaches (MNDB) Scheme which will require public sector agencies bound by the […]
Read MoreAI National and International Regulatory Landscape
The NSW Information and Privacy Commissioners have undertaken a high level scan of the national and international regulatory relevant to AI, which includes: Governance models used internationally in regulating AI and a recognition of Horizontal and Hybrid (broad based and legislative/policy) and Vertical (rights specific and single treatment type) approaches […]
Read MoreOptus Data Breach – the risks of data over – retention
The Optus Data Breach incident has shed some much-needed light on the need for robust, top-down board governance over organisational data and information. It is evident that this attack has demonstrated the need for organisations to sufficiently invest in cyber-attack prevention, detection and response. While the Optus data breach is […]
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Recent Resources
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Reducing discovery costs in litigation & the new EDRM Dupe ID Specification – Webinar Recording
Hear from the experts on steps organisations can take to significantly reduce legal fees in litigation and learn about the very latest with the release of the EDRM E-Mail Duplicate Identification Specification and Message Identification Hash (MIH).
View DetailsWhat are the risks for organisations using Chat GPT and similar technology? – Webinar Recording
Chat-GPT has generated a lot of interest and discussion in recent months. The potential of this type of technology is enormous, however, it poses significant risks.
View DetailsDigital Identity Resilience: Empowering individuals with more control over their personal information – Webinar Recording
Our end-of-year event with special guests – The Hon Victor Dominello MP Minister for Digital, NSW Privacy Commissioner Samantha Gavel and Dr Peter Chapman to discuss: learnings from recent high-profile data breaches; minimising personal data; cyberattacks and the role of human error; how to building digital resilience and empowering individuals with more control over their personal information; and the role of Privacy-by-Design and robust Information Governance.
View DetailsFor the first time in history, the world's leading experts on accelerating technology are consistently finding themselves too conservative in their predictions...
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