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Business Briefing: Trusting business to take care of your data

  • Written by Jenni Henderson, Melbourne Editor, Business and Economy, The Conversation
imageBusinesses need to consult customers to work out what is reasonable when it comes to using and securing their data.www.shutterstock.com

Former ACCC chief Graeme Samuel is calling on businesses to take a closer look at their data management practices in a bid to increase public trust in their ability to handle it. Samuel says if they don’t...

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