Ross Parsons Centre Law and Business seminar | Navigating the Consumer Data Right: A Business Perspective
Ross Parsons Centre Law and Business seminar | Navigating the Consumer Data Right: A Business Perspective
Online event The introduction of the Consumer Data Right (‘CDR’) in Australia in 2019 heralds a new era in data governance, with profound implications for businesses across various sectors. This world-leading initiative holds the potential to inject much-needed competition into key sectors of the economy and reinvigorate a waning commercial morality. However, like most transformative innovations, it is not without its challenges. One pressing concern is the need to safeguard consumer data rigorously, without imposing regulatory burdens that might discourage new market entrants. The impact of CDR on businesses is multi-faceted, depending on whether a business assumes the role of ‘a consumer’, ‘a data holder’, or ‘a data recipient’ (accredited or not). This webinar explores the complex landscape of the CDR from a business perspective, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities that arise for entities engaged in this transformative journey.Speakers
- Presenter: Dr Natalia Jevglevskaja, Research Fellow, UNSW Sydney
- Commentator: Alysia Abeyratne, Senior Manager, Digital Policy, DD&A | National Australia Bank Limited
- Chair: Dr Jason Harris, Professor of Corporate Law, Sydney Law School
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Tuesday 28 November
Time: 6-7pm
Venue: Online webinar
CPD Points: 1
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This event is proudly presented by the Ross Parsons Centre at Sydney Law School.