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  • What PMAF is

    Found in Standards & guidance / Privacy, security and risk / Privacy / Privacy Maturity Assessment Framework (PMAF) and self-assessments / Learn about PMAF / What PMAF is

    The Privacy Maturity Assessment Framework (PMAF) helps agencies understand their current level of privacy maturity in managing personal information, and identify where they can improve.

  • Business Reference Taxonomy

    Found in Standards & guidance / Technology and architecture / Enterprise architecture / GEA-NZ  framework / GEA-NZ reference taxonomies / Business Reference Taxonomy

    The GEA-NZ Business Reference Taxonomy is used to describe and categorise the functions of the New Zealand government across 6 domains, with 2 additional levels for each domain.

  • Information architecture (IA)

    Found in Standards & guidance / Content, design and UX / Content design guidance / Research, plan and maintain your content / Information architecture (IA)

    IA is the structuring, organising and labelling of content to make finding information easier for users.

  • Privacy incident response plan

    Found in Standards & guidance / Privacy, security and risk / Privacy / Privacy incidents and breaches / Privacy incident response plan

    The best way to manage a privacy incident or breach is to have a tested privacy incident response plan.

  • 3. Recommendations — Accessible digital government services for New Zealand

    Found in Digital government / Strategy and insights / Insights and commentary / Accessible Digital Government Services for New Zealand / 3. Recommendations

    The recommendations in this section have been grouped into themes. Each theme includes smaller recommendations and processes.

  • 3. Integrate security and privacy proportionate to risk from the outset

    Found in Standards & guidance / Digital Service Design Standard / Current principles / 3. Integrate security and privacy proportionate to risk from the outset

    … robust
    be fit-for-purpose to meet all relevant legislation
    preserve the confidentiality, availability and integrity of your service according to your users’ needs.

    Know what information is available through your service, and how it can be accessed or changed. Users will expect you to be able to provide this information to them under privacy legislation, and will expect to be able to correct any inaccuracies. There is also an increasing trend towards the ‘right to be forgotten’ in the digital e…

  • 5. Research questions — Accessible digital government services for New Zealand

    Found in Digital government / Strategy and insights / Insights and commentary / Accessible Digital Government Services for New Zealand / 5. Research questions

    This section of the report outlines the questions asked in various interviews during the Digital Service Design Standard (DSDS) and Digital Accessibility Standard (DAS) research.

  • Improving the search capability and user experience of our websites

    Found in Blog / Published 31 May 2024 / By Shafquat Kabir ,

    We’ve recently upgraded from Solr to Elasticsearch for some of our websites. We’ll share our challenges with our previous search system, our technology selection process, the features and benefits of a modern search system and how we went from discovery to actual implementation.

  • SIA and the Data Exchange

    The Social Investment Agency (SIA), in partnership with Eight Wire Ltd, is leading the implementation of the Data Exchange (DX) and transforming the way New Zealand's social sector data is shared.

  • Digital View — Elisa Capecci, Data Scientist

    Found in Blog / Published 16 July 2021 / By Elisa Capecci ,

    Digital View presents the unique thoughts, ideas and experiences of a Digital Public Service team member. Our first subject in this series of blog posts is Elisa Capecci, a data scientist who works as part of the Business Intelligence team.

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