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1 online resource (streaming video file) (29 min. 8 sec.) ; 176031398 bytes |
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NEW SECURITY LAWS BEING INTRODUCED WITHOUT PROPER IMPACT ASSESSMENTSA Lateline report reveals that of all security laws and measures brought in since the September 11 terror attacks, less than a third have been examined with regards to our privacy.PANEL: CARLY NYST, LEGAL DIRECTOR OF THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT GROUP, PRIVACY INTERNATIONAL AND MALCOLM CROMPTON, AUSTRALIA'S FORMER PRIVACY COMMISSIONEREmma Alberici speaks with Carly Nyst and Malcolm Crompton about national privacy laws and how they affect Australians.INTERVIEW: BILL MORROW, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF NBNEmma Alberici speaks with Bill Morrow about the cost of building the National Broadband Network which has blown out by up to another $15 billion |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-08-24 at 22:40:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Broadband communication systems -- Economic aspects.
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Broadband communication systems -- Government policy.
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Computer security.
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Data protection.
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Electronic commerce -- Security measures.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Alberici, Emma, host
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O'Neill, Margot, reporter
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Billson, Bruce, contributor
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Clarke, Roger, contributor
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Crompton, Malcolm, contributor
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Ludlam, Scott, contributor
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Morrow, Bill, contributor
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Nyst, Carly, contributor
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Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
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Wells, David, contributor
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