Privacy 2.0: Cross-border disclosures – introducing new privacy principle 12

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Source: New Zealand Privacy Commissioner – Blog

A significant change in the Privacy Bill is a new privacy principle containing a series of controls on the disclosure of personal information to foreign agencies or persons. This is noteworthy because of the reliance that many businesses have upon cloud-based service providers, and the importance of free-flowing data globally.

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