In this week’s global news roundup, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner opened a probe into Medibank’s data breach. Meta received a 265 million euro fine from Ireland's Data Protection Commission. And Israel’s Ministry of Justice is seeking public input on draft regulations for data transfers to the European Economic Area. (IAPP member exclusive.)
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