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- Mandatory data breach notification
- Notifying of an eligible data breach
Notifying other persons
If a data breach occurs, an entity should also consider the extent to which it is required to, or should, notify the data breach to other persons, such as regulators, insurers or the market.
See Notifying other persons.
For more information, see Data breach preparation and response – A guide to managing data breaches in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) on the reporting a data breach to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner website.