Facial recognition technology
Presented by Morgan Lane
Using CCTV and facial recognition technology can trigger significant privacy law obligations, requiring consent, proportionate use, transparency and compliance processes.
In this Privacy Awareness Week video, Partner Morgan Lane explains how CCTV and facial recognition technology create privacy law risks under Australian law. It outlines personal and sensitive information issues, consent requirements, recent OAIC decisions involving Kmart and Bunnings and practical steps businesses should take, including privacy impact assessments, notices, updated policies and data breach response planning.
View the full transcript here.
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