Data protection and security provisions in supplier contracts
Course

Data protection and security provisions in supplier contracts

Data breaches can cause significant losses to corporations and individuals. This substantive law course covers the key provisions of data protection for business and their data, as well as the data they hold on others' behalf.

UNSW EDGE
Updated Aug 29, 2019

CPD units: 1

Knowledge area: Substantive law

Data protection and security provisions in supplier contracts

Kit Lloyd, Associate, MinterEllison

  • Key provisions
  • Additional protection
  • Audits
  • Special cases

In this digital economy, there is an increasing need for all levels of business to protect their data and the data that they hold on behalf of others. Cyber-attacks present a real threat to data security. The losses to corporations and individuals due to data breaches can be significant.

Recorded: 21 March 2019