If you are a public or private sector organisation that deals with customer information our law recommends having at least one person who fulfils the role of Privacy Officer.
In this blog, we detail their role, why having a Privacy Officer is essential and what your responsibilities are under the Privacy Act.
A Privacy Officer deals with all matters privacy-related, in addition, to overseeing privacy law compliance.
Personal information is data that you use to identify your customers. For example, this includes:
You have specific requirements covering how you handle each aspect of personal data collection. A Privacy Officer makes sure you do this properly.
Privacy Officers can prevent or fix privacy issues before they become serious problems, saving you money, or lost business.
If someone complains that your organisation has breached their privacy, your privacy officer can help resolve things quickly and effectively.
Anyone can be a Privacy Officer. You can also have more than one depending on the size of your business.
In smaller organisations, the Manager is normally responsible for all legal compliance, including privacy.
Large organisations may need one or more employees focusing exclusively on privacy matters.
Whoever takes on the duties of a Privacy Officer, it’s important for managers to take their advice seriously.
The Australian Government page is a great place to gain information and guidance for your company.
If you don’t have a Privacy Policy as yet or your current one is out of date we can help.
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