AAP reports:
The NSW Auditor-General has called on the state government to rethink its electronic data security, saying it has failed to adequately protect the people’s private information.
Despite a 2007 edict that all government agencies comply with international electronic security standards, Auditor-General Peter Achterstraat has found people’s information is still at risk of being stolen, or their privacy breached.
Read more in the Sydney Morning Herald.
The full report is available here (pdf)