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In today’s fast-paced business environment, the significance of open data cannot be overstated. With increasing reliance on data-driven decision-making, open data has become a crucial asset for Australia’s digital economy. This interview explores the importance of sharing open data with the public and its implications for businesses, drawing insights from a reputable authority.
Open data is a vital asset that holds immense potential for Australia’s business landscape. As businesses continue to rely on data for insights and innovation, embracing open data practices will be key to driving progress in the digital economy.
Public Spectrum has caught up with Elizabeth Tydd, the CEO of Information and Privacy Commission NSW, on the the importance of sharing open data to the public.
Elizabeth Tydd, in her role as the CEO of Information and Privacy Commission NSW, provides insight to the reasons why openly sharing data to the public is vital, its benefits and the ethical landscape of open data.
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Justin Lavadia is a content producer and editor at Public Spectrum with a diverse writing background spanning various niches and formats. With a wealth of experience, he brings clarity and concise communication to digital content. His expertise lies in crafting engaging content and delivering impactful narratives that resonate with readers.
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