Privacy, security and risk
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Privacy
New Zealanders need to have trust and confidence in the way their information is being managed and used by government agencies. Agency obligations are defined in the 12 Information Privacy Principles that underpin the Privacy Act 1993.
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Security
All government-held information requires appropriate protection. Government agencies must consider the nature and value of the information they are managing and the measures needed to protect it.
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Risk management
Risk management is about understanding, assessing and documenting the scope of your risk in relation to service delivery, reputation, legal exposure, security and integrity, customer confidentiality and investment. Some processes require specific risk management strategies.
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