Sentences with phrase «breach reporting where»

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) provided specific guidance in relation to breach reporting where the breach could be shown to be directly related to these incidents.

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Speaking to BusinessDay from New York, where he is meeting with key US importers and distributors who handle the bulk of the 12 million cases a year the Griffith - based winery produces, Mr Casella hit out at recent reports, including one in The Wall Street Journal, that portrayed the business as mired in financial woes due to its first reported loss in 20 years and a breach of its debt covenants.
20 Dec 2017 — The 2 Sisters Food Group, which was at the center of a safety scandal earlier this year following an undercover expose which revealed poor hygiene standards and serious food safety breaches, is once again in the spotlight as media reports claim that Tesco found issues at a second plant where inspectors gave a «red» warning rating to processes at a chicken plant in Scotland.
Simplot reported «occasions» where advertisements for fish fingers were inadvertently aired during C periods, but claimed to have taken steps to prevent further breaches.
Hot on the heels of the Unicef publication was a Guardian exclusive report which revealed 802 UK schools, nurseries and colleges — out of 3,261 — are located within 150 metres of areas where levels of nitrogen dioxide breach EU legal limits.
«Schools should make sure that if they were to suffer a security breach (where personal data was accessed outside of the organisation without authorisation) it would be able report this to the regulator (the Information Commissioner's Office) within 72 hours of becoming aware of this breach.
Representatives are now requesting that Equifax wave their $ 99 fee for business credit reports so that companies can know where their business credit stands without Equifax earning a profit on their security breach.
The board is also required to receive breach reports, where the fund either broke its highly liquid or illiquid thresholds.
Getting the story of climate change across to the public is an enormous challenge even in the best of circumstances, so dreaming up and reporting controversy where none exists is corrosive to the public intellect and a breach of faith on the part of a journalist.
PIPEDA will require organizations to notify individuals, unless otherwise prohibited by law, and report to the commissioner all breaches where it is reasonable to believe that the breach creates a «real risk of significant harm to the individual.»
«With fewer breaches being reported by accountants, who were previously often reporting on fairly trivial points, law firms are now better able to see where any issues really lie and proactively put them right.»
The administrator is likely to refuse his consent, saying that the lease is needed for the purposes of the administration, and the law reports are littered with cases where consent to forfeit has been refused by the courts, even in the face of rent arrears and an obvious breach of the alienation covenant.
Report # 127, Commercial tenancies: section 17 of The Landlord and Tenant Act and section 93 of The Real Property Act, addresses the issue of re-entry and re-taking of possession where there is a serious breach of a commercial lease.
It has been revealed that Equifax, one of the three major consumer credit reporting agencies in the United States, has suffered a data breach where hackers had access to names, email addresses, social security numbers, driver's license numbers and other sensitive information concerning 143 million of its customers.
The law as it currently stands has weak annual reporting requirements from government agencies, does not provide much protection to Canadians from abusive treatment by foreign states, does not give the Privacy Commissioner order - making power, does not provide redress in cases involving harm, does not prevent over-collection of personal information, does not protect against surveillance where the data is not recorded, and does not feature security breach disclosure requirements.
According to The Hill, Chris Vickery of UpGuard reported the breach after he discovered a database of Verizon customers on a cloud server account of a Verizon subcontractor in a way that could be accessed by anyone who knew where to look for it.
«Among other breaches,» the report continued, «Customs said there were also cases where investors in Japan sent their yen worth 53.7 billion won to their partners in South Korea for illegal currency trade.»
It is important that Children's Contact Services are provided with information, by notation in court orders and / or provision by the Court of relevant documents such as a judgment or a Family Report, or by an Independent Children's Lawyer, or by a parent in matters where there is risk or a prior history of inappropriate behaviour including a breach of a parenting order.
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