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The Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) Regulatory Innovation team are looking for an experienced Technology Specialist to lead our strategic technology function, including development of the governance framework, principles and tools to guide decisions about field technology and related business systems to support effective use and continuous improvement.
The Technology Specialist will develop and implement technology strategies, policies and processes, identify business needs of operational teams and the wider NRAR and source and evaluate appropriate technologies to support our work.
The Technology Specialist will provide influence, expertise and advice on the scoping, design and selection of technologies with potential implications for water management in NSW.
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The UK Information Commissioner’s Office has warned that many media companies are breaking the law and urged them to review how they use personal data as it resumed its adtech investigation.
Its probe into the UK’s £13bn a year online advertising industry will particularly look into widespread non-compliance with GDPR, the EU data regulations which were incorporated into UK law in 2018.
Under GDPR people must unambiguously opt-in to receive marketing communications and to share their personal data. GDPR states that marketers and publishers must also abide by strict rules around the storage of data and how it is shared with other companies.
The ICO today announced that it was restarting its investigation. Simon McDougall, ICO deputy commissioner of Regulatory Innovation and Technology, said in a statement: “Enabling transparency and protecting vulnerable citizens are priorities for the ICO. The complex system of RTB can use people’s sensitive personal data to serve adverts and requires people’s explicit consent, which is not happening right now.
“Sharing people’s data with potentially hundreds of companies, without properly assessing and addressing the risk of these counterparties, also raises questions around the security and retention of this data.
“Our work will continue with a series of audits focusing on digital market platforms and we will be issuing assessment notices to specific companies in the coming months.