Privacy Act 2020: A Practitioner’s Guide
WEB213NZA05: In this “brush up your skills” privacy webinar you will receive a timely update on recent important changes to privacy law that have caused dramatic change to organisations across NZ. Key to all of this is looking forward to anticipate what is next and the implications of these changes. Join Kathryn Dalziel as she unpacks these privacy law changes, as well as reviewing information requests, privacy breaches and claims.
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Privacy Act 2020: A Practitioner’s Guide
- Key features of the Privacy Act 2020 including
- Changes to collection of personal information principles
- A new privacy principle: what this means for personal information to be shared overseas
- Requests for access to personal information
- Data breach notifications
- Increased Privacy Commissioner powers
- Resolving claims
Presented by Kathryn Dalziel, Barrister, Walker Street Chambers
Learning Objective:
- Receive a timely update on recent developments in privacy law
Presenters
Kathryn Dalziel, Barrister, Walker Street Chambers
Kathryn Dalziel is a barrister at Walker Street Chambers in Christchurch specialising in employment, privacy, and education law as well as civil litigation and professional ethics. Kathryn provides advice to school boards across a range of legal issues, predominantly in privacy law, employment, and human rights. She supports schools across New Zealand with adapting policies and procedures to their particular environment. In her career, Kathryn has worked as a senior crown prosecutor and she also lectures at the University of Canterbury. As a senior lawyer, Kathryn regularly presents at legal conferences and she has written for a number of publications. In 2009 she authored “Privacy in Schools” published by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.