Following a catastrophic data breach, Australia will revise its privacy rules

Following a catastrophic data breach, Australia will revise its privacy rules

The policy statement came in the aftermath of a massive data hack last week that damaged Optus, Australia’s second-largest telecom carrier. Hackers gained access to potentially sensitive information on up to 9.8 million Optus users – over 40% of the Australian population. Name, date of birth, address, contact information, and, in certain instances, driver’s license or passport ID numbers were among the information leaked.