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COVID-19, Data & Privacy: what have we learned?

December 15, 2021 by InfoGovANZ

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Friday, 13 May 2022

The critical role of data and information has been highlighted in the ongoing response to COVID-19.

The COVID pandemic expedited data sharing across government departments and the Commonwealth over the past two years.  Key to ensuring data-led innovation results in advances for citizens is the protection of personal information and robust governance.

 

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The critical role of data and information has been highlighted in the ongoing response to COVID-19.

The COVID pandemic expedited data sharing across government departments and the Commonwealth over the past two years.  Key to ensuring data-led innovation results in advances for citizens is the protection of personal information and robust governance.

We invite you to join us for an engaging discussion on the lessons learned from COVID-19 with our special guests:

  • The Hon. Victor Dominello MP – Minister for Digital, Minister for Customer Service
  • Samantha Gavel – NSW Privacy Commissioner
  • Dr Ian Oppermann – Chief Data Scientist, NSW Government

This interactive discussion will be facilitated by Susan Bennett, Founder and Executive Director of InfoGovANZ.

The discussion will cover:

  • How the New South Wales data-sharing program was utilised for COVID-19 initiatives
  • What are the keys to ensuring confidence and legality in data sharing?
  • How is the balance struck between data-led initiatives for citizens and government policies?
  • Why governance in data, privacy and information sharing is critical?
  • What are the lessons for all organisations in responding to unexpected events?

Join us at Clayton Utz – Level 15, 1 Bligh Street Sydney for this discussion.

In-person numbers are limited and the event will be live-streamed for registered attendees

If this particular educational activity extends your knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to your practice needs or professional development, then you may claim one (1) “unit” for each hour of attendance.

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Attendance

In Person – Clayton Utz – Level 15, 1 Bligh Street Sydney, Online via Zoom

Event Details

Date: May 13, 2022

Start time: 12:30 AEST

End time: 14:00 AEST

Venue: Clayton Utz, Level 15, 1 Bligh Street Sydney New South Wales

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