Government may have to compensate asylum seekers affected by data breach
Asylum seekers affected by a government data breach may be liable for compensation.
Asylum seekers affected by a government data breach may be liable for compensation.
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) has formally launched the expressions of interest (EOI) process for the first stage of its “once in a generation” overhaul of visa processing.
The immigration department has revealed that over the last five years it has reported 18 data breaches to the Office of the Australian Information Commission.
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) has “no date” for when it will be compliant with the government’s mandatory ‘Top Four’ cyber security mitigation strategies.
The cyber resilience of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), Department of Human Services and Department of Immigration and Border Protection is set to be scrutinised as part of a joint committee inquiry.