Australia stands at a critical juncture in privacy and artificial intelligence (AI) regulation. The Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 was passed on 29 November 2024, alongside cybersecurity...
This new whitepaper from LexisNexis covers findings from a series of discussions jointly hosted by LexisNexis and the Governance Institute of Australia with industry leaders, on how organisations can prepare...
As Australian businesses navigate a rapidly changing risk landscape, the importance of digital transformation has never been greater. We’ve collaborated with our technology partner ReadiNow, who...
Ensuring operational resilience has become a critical priority for Australian and New Zealand organizations but navigating the complexities of CPS 230 can be daunting. They will need to establish appropriate...
Ben has observed that he now saves one-third of the time he would typically spend on legal research. Background Clifford Gouldson is a prominent law firm located in Toowoomba, Queensland, with additional...
Australia's now not-so-new Labour Party government has delivered on quite a few election promises in the six months since the May Federal election, but there's still so much to do and so much that remains unknown. In this brief discussion, Antoaneta Dimitrova, LexisNexis's Head of Current Awareness for the Pacific and Laurel Henning, MLex Senior Correspondent, discuss some of the latest policy developments, from climate change to anti-corruption and privacy law.
Antoaneta, is a media professional with more than 15 years of experience in online news & publishing, as well as product & content management, and has overseen both small and large initiatives since 2011, when she joined LexisNexis as a news manager. In January 2022, Antoaneta took on the current awareness role with responsibilities across several local and international news & media intelligence products such as Capital Monitor, Newsdesk & Nexis, where she works daily...
Laurel is a senior correspondent specializing in competition law, data privacy and security, in Australia and New Zealand. Laurel reports from Sydney on criminal-cartel legislation and white-collar crime, as well as competition and consumer lawsuits involving companies including Google, Meta Platforms and Apple. While at MLex Laurel has also reported boardroom disputes and shareholder campaigns agitating for changes to company strategy. Laurel joined MLex in 2013 and reported for five years on European energy and...