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China’s new Personal Information Protection Law–Key issues for Australian business

11 June 2022

Should Australian organisations, even those that don’t have a Chinese market for their products or services, care about China’s new privacy law?

Listen to Wayne Wang and Alison Cripps as they discuss  China’s Personal Information Protection law (PIPL) and its implications for Australian business.

June 2022

 

 

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Wayne WangPartner, Zhong Lun Law Firm, People’s Republic of China

 

Prior to joining Zhong Lun as a partner, Wayne worked at Allens, Australia for more than 8 years. In 2014, he moved to Hong Kong and worked in Zhong Lun Hong Kong office as a partner and thereafter joined Zhong Lun Guangzhou office. After the PIPL came into effect, he advised many entities on their privacy policies and data processing activities, including revising privacy policies, drafting legal memos and reviewing service agreements.

Alison CrippsPractical Guidance Legal Writer, Cybersecurity Data Protection & Privacy, LexisNexis

 

Alison has over 15 years of experience at leading international and national firms, including Allens, Henry Davis York, and Maddocks, as well as in-house at the Australian Securities Exchange Limited (ASX). After a diverse career in commercial litigation, in-house, and workplace investigations and conduct reviews at her own practice, Cripps Consulting, Alison has developed a passion for cybersecurity, data protection and privacy law. She has particular interest in cybersecurity strategy as well in the organisational...

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