Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has welcomed the New Zealand Data Futures Forum’s new report, stating, “This is an inclusive, forward-looking document that emphasises adding value to our economy and society through good data management. It is a much needed marker in the development of a national data strategy.” Edwards said he is particularly pleased the forum has recognized “the role that good privacy regulation plays. People need to have confidence and trust that information about them is stored securely and used in ways that they are happy with. Without that trust, any plan or vision for the country’s data-sharing environment would be flawed.”
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