Twitter feed: @efa_oz
- RT @thewireradio: A recent technical disaster re-opens the question: are we ready to convert our exams to an online format? #thewire's @ops… about 30 minutes ago
- RT @SalingerPrivacy: A failure to take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information is accurate, up-to-date, complete and relevant… about 1 hour ago
- EFA will be working with our partner orgs to campaign against this legislation #auspol https://t.co/0ZkXoDlHWn about 2 hours ago
- RT @JoshButler: Peter Dutton says social media companies offering encrypted messaging "have an obligation to assist agencies with decryptio… about 3 hours ago
- It's a big concern that small businesses isn't ready for tomorrow's mandatory data breach laws https://t.co/nV18O4u5yy about 3 hours ago
- RT @ariadne_syd: I’m doing a kind of northern UK Spring tour, giving seminars on the @DigiRightsAus project at Manchester, York & Durham un… about 10 hours ago
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Feb 2018
More concerns than answers have been raised over the Governments My Health Record Scheme after EFA board member Justin Warren made a request for access to the "Operational Blueprint" through the Right to Know FOI platform. In it's response to the request, the … Continue reading
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Feb 2018
EFA’s Chair Lyndsey Jackson spoke with ABC Radio’s Rod Quin and callers early Saturday (10/2/18) morning about the data we share and what it can reveal about us. Increasingly people are discovering the impact and value of the information we … Continue reading
A new project by the Australian Human Rights Commission puts the relationship between human rights and technology into focus. Electronic Frontiers Australia welcomes this directive. EFA’s charter is the protecting and building awareness of civil liberties and ongoing campaigning of … Continue reading
The FBI continues its anti-encryption push. It's now expanded past Director Christopher Wray to include statements by other FBI personnel. Not that Chris Wray isn't taking every opportunity he can to portray personal security as a threat to the security … Continue reading
The Australian government quietly introduced the Copyright Amendment (Service Providers) Bill 2017 to the Senate on Wednesday. If enacted, the bill will extend the scope of Australia’s copyright safe harbours - very slightly. Safe harbours protect internet hosts and platform … Continue reading