Founded in 2017
The Data Decency is an organisation founded in 2017.
The Data Decency Commission is responsible for formulating and implementing data decency laws and policies in national and international digital transactions.
The Data Decency is an organisation founded in 2017.
Our mission is to collaborate with countries around the world to establish a dedicated department, called the Data Decency Commission, responsible for formulating and implementing laws and policies related to data decency in both national and international digital transactions. The commission's mandate includes overseeing the security and protection of private information and digital identities.
In 2017, we initiated the design of the Data Decency initiative because we firmly believe that companies are not doing enough to ensure the accuracy and integrity of reputational data related to individuals and businesses.
An Australian inventor is currently working on a revolutionary technology that could potentially make traditional client identification information obsolete. As part of this effort, the inventor has also created a draft legislation called the 'Data Decency Act,' which broadly outlines how the technology could be adopted and integrated without requiring any significant changes to existing legislation in all countries.
The act emphasises the importance of maintaining the privacy and security of individuals' data and proposes new measures to ensure that data is managed in a responsible, ethical, and transparent manner. The inventor believes that this technology could significantly enhance the efficiency and security of digital transactions while safeguarding the rights of individuals and businesses alike.