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Thursday, 8 July 2021, 1:14 pm
Data such as personal information has
become one of the greatest drivers of economic activity in
the modern world. Data is the oil of the fourth industrial
revolution and in future, data will drive economic
prosperity, sustainability, and well-being. Yet, the
commodification of data has raised regulatory and governance
challenges for societies across the world.
Information
governance professionals are stepping up to the challenge of
navigating the laws and regulations that govern how those
within our society interface with personal data.
Join
the University of Auckland Business School on
Friday
9 July for a special symposium highlighting current
Press Release – University of Auckland
Data such as personal information has become one of the greatest drivers of economic activity in the modern world. Data is the oil of the fourth industrial revolution and in future, data will drive economic prosperity, sustainability, and well-being. Yet, the commodification of data has raised regulatory and governance challenges for societies across the world.
Information governance professionals are stepping up to the challenge of navigating the laws and regulations that govern how those within our society interface with personal data.
Join the University of Auckland Business School on
Friday 9 July for a special symposium highlighting current issues in information governance and celebrating the launch of our new programmes in this area.
AN AWARD-winning Montgomeryshire vineyard has planted 500 new Pinot Noir vines to add a new variety to its existing range. The Kerry Vale Vineyard, a family-run site with a café and tasting rooms, planted the vines to widen its range of still and sparkling wines. With a flavoursome and fruity taste, Pinot Noir is among the most popular wines in the UK, and Kerry Vale Vineyard owner, Russell Cooke, is excited to be adding it to its line of products. He said: “Pinot Noir produces beautiful light bodied red wines which offer high acidity and medium tannins. “It’s flavoursome fruity notes make it a popular choice for wine drinkers and we are excited to be able to add it to our collection.
Wellington.Scoop report by Jem Traylen
Police have removed a controversial web-tracking tool called Facebook Pixel from their website after a member of the public went to the media with his concerns.
Last week, the NZ Council for Civil Liberties (NZCCL) released a media statement highlighting concerns from PhD researcher Kent Newman who discovered that some government agencies, including the Police, were using tracking tools such as Facebook Pixel on their websites without disclosing this to the public.
A Police spokesperson said they reviewed the use of Facebook Pixel following NZCCL’s media statement and subsequent media enquiries.
“The Facebook Pixel was set up in 2016 to support the constabulary recruitment campaign. However, New Zealand Police has not used the Facebook Pixel for this campaign for over 18 months and it has now been deleted. Police has no intention currently of re-enabling this tool. We are reviewing our policies to make sure they remain up to date.”