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Mandatory Data Breach Notification and Hacking the Smart Home: A Legal Response to Cybersecurity?
QUT Law Review Pub Date : 2019-03-01 , DOI: 10.5204/qutlr.v18i2.752
Thanaphol Pattanasri

This paper will investigate whether the Australian legal and regulatory framework sufficiently addresses cybersecurity concerns particular to the smart home. Specifically, the paper will analyse the extent to which the introduction of the data breach notification scheme in Australia will apply to smart home device manufacturers regulated by the federal Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) regarding device breaches. By examining Australian Privacy Principle 11 and the introduction of mandatory data breach notification, the paper aims to determine whether the Australian privacy model of Principles-Based Regulation is capable of providing a market-based solution to cybersecurity concerns in the smart home.

中文翻译:

强制性数据泄露通知和入侵智能家居:对网络安全的法律回应?

本文将调查澳大利亚法律和法规框架是否充分解决了智能家居特有的网络安全问题。具体来说,本文将分析在澳大利亚引入数据泄露通知方案的程度,该水平将适用于受联邦1988年隐私权法案(Cth)管制的关于设备泄露的智能家居设备制造商。通过研究澳大利亚隐私原则11和强制性数据泄露通知的引入,本文旨在确定基于原则的法规的澳大利亚隐私模型是否能够为智能家居中的网络安全问题提供基于市场的解决方案。
更新日期:2019-03-01
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