Grappling with trust in world of digital identity
The former Human Rights Commissioner says no digital ID system can be sustainable without trust.
12 May, 2022The former Human Rights Commissioner says no digital ID system can be sustainable without trust.
12 May, 2022In a move towards a customer-centric government in a decade’s time, the NSW government is developing a digital wallet and an e-regulation platform.
2 May, 2022The NSW Government is moving to digital signatures for procurements over $150,000.
10 February, 2022The NSW government is recruiting experts for a new identity support unit for people whose government proof of identity has been stolen.
28 October, 2021A think tank has warned against rushing forward with proposed vaccine passports without establishing protections and parameters as the NSW government prepares to trial the technology next month.
23 September, 2021All NSW government agencies will have to use e-invoicing for goods and services valued at up to $1 million from next year.
26 May, 2021The NSW government is leading a project to develop a national digital birth certificate.
26 April, 2021The NSW government has proposed procurement targets to boost government ICT spending on SMEs.
7 February, 2021The NSW government is on a mission to accelerate smart places across the state.
14 January, 2021Service NSW is failing to protect the privacy and personal information of customers, an audit has found.
14 January, 2021The NSW government has established a new information and privacy committee.
13 December, 2020The NSW budget will invest in boosting the state’s digital capabilities.
12 November, 2020The NSW government has set up a digital one-stop death notification shop.
15 September, 2020The NSW cyber security agency is quadrupling in size and extending its scope to cover councils.
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