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ACS Masterclass: Frameworks and Controls for Data Sharing

This Masterclass is a deep dive into the 2023 ACS report “Frameworks and Controls for Data Sharing".

Registration End Date: Mon, 02 Oct, 09:30 AM

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  • where

  • Darwin Innovation Hub
    48-50 Smith St
    Darwin NT 0800
  • when

  • Event Start: Tue, 03 Oct, 09:00 AM
    Event Finish: Tue, 03 Oct, 11:30 AM
  • event price

  • Member: $60.00
  • Member-Concessional: $60.00
  • Non-Member: $80.00
  • Non-Member: $80.00

  • * Your price may vary on registration depending on your membership type.

<p><span style="font-family: Calibri,sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">The fifth and final report of a ground-breaking series on data sharing, the ACS report Frameworks and Controls for Data Sharing brings them all together, providing a final set of solutions for businesses and governments struggling to address the critical issue of shared data. It identifies the key controls and methods to ensure that data is treated appropriately along its lifecycle, preserving the privacy of individuals whose data is contained within while ensuring maximum possible value from data sharing practices. For organisations looking to get the greatest value out of their data – and to minimise the risks of data breaches – it is a must-read.</span></p>

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Ian Oppermann

Ian Oppermann

Dr. Ian Oppermann is the NSW Government’s Chief Data Scientist working within the Department of Customer Service. He is also an Industry Professor at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He heads the NSW government’s AI Review Committee and Smart Places Advisory Council.  


Ian is considered a thought leader in the area of the Digital Economy and is a regular speaker on “Big Data”, broadband enabled services and the impact of technology on society.


Ian has an MBA from the University of London and a Doctor of Philosophy in Mobile Telecommunications from Sydney University.


Ian is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia, a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, is a Fellow and Immediate Past President of the Australian Computer Society, Fellow of the NSW Royal Society, and a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.  

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