-
Closer to the Machine: Technical, social and legal aspects of AI
The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has made amazing advancements in recent years. What was once science fiction is now becoming reality. Everything from restaurant recommendations to dental diagnoses are increasingly being powered by AI. But alongside the many benefits…
-
Event recap: Information Access Series – sections 34(1) and 34(4) of the Freedom of Information Act 1982
On Monday 29 July 2019, OVIC explored sections 34(1) and 34(4) of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic) (FOI Act), as part of our Information Access seminars. Sections 34(1) and 34(4) Sections 34(1) and 34(4) of the FOI Act…
-
Myki incident- lessons for organisations
By Annan Boag, Assistant Commissioner, Privacy and Assurance OVIC has published an investigation report about the disclosure of myki travel information by Public Transport Victoria (PTV), now part of the Department of Transport. In this blog post, I summarise some…
-
Myki incident- FAQs for the public
OVIC has published an investigation report about the release of individuals’ public transport data. This blog post contains some frequently asked questions for members of the community who may be concerned about this incident. Why does government collect data about…
-
Event recap: Information Access Series – Fresh decisions and amendment of personal records under the Freedom of Information Act 1982
On Wednesday 26 June 2019 OVIC staff explored two processes under the FOI Act: making a fresh decision and amending personal records, as part of the Information Access seminar series. Making a fresh decision under section 49M of the FOI…
-
Flying clocks and draining batteries: Two very different methods your phone can use to find your location (Part 2)
Battery Status This article was written by Asher Gibson, Policy Officer. Did you know that it’s possible to determine information about your location just by looking at your phone’s battery usage? The good news is that this technique, which researchers…
-
Flying clocks and draining batteries: Two very different methods your phone can use to find your location (Part 1)
The Global Positioning System This article was written by Asher Gibson, Policy Officer. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is made up of around 30 clocks, drifting through space, telling everyone what time it is. They do this by constantly blasting…
-
Event Recap: Privacy governance public forum
On 16 May 2019, as part of Privacy Awareness Week 2019, OVIC hosted a public forum which looked at privacy governance. The forum explored what good privacy governance means in the context of public sector organisations of different sizes and…
-
Event Recap: Information Access Series – Assisting and engaging with FOI applicants under section 17 of the Freedom of Information Act 1982
If you’re an FOI officer, you’re probably generally aware that you have a duty under section 17 of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic) (FOI Act) to help applicants make a valid request. And that includes consulting with them…
-
PAW blog series 2019: Navigating IPP 2 – Sharing personal information under the PDP Act
Have you ever found yourself hesitating just before sending a work email about an individual to another organisation, concerned that you might be breaching that individual’s privacy? Are you confused about if, and when, you need to seek an individual’s…
From Monday 12 September 2020, OVIC's website will no longer be supported in Internet Explorer (IE).
We recommend installing Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Opera to visit the site.
We recommend installing Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Opera to visit the site.