❓ Question on Notice regarding online payment systems operated by the Attorney General's portfolio, focusing on security, data storage, costs, and usage.
AnsweredQoN 1209Legislative Assembly
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Do any of the Minister's portfolio responsibility Departments, Boards, Agencies or corporations operate an online payment system, and if so: (a) What is the URL used to access this payment system; (b) What is the system used for; (c) Since 1 January 2017 have there been any reported online attacks or breaches of these systems; (d) Does the online payment system store any personal data of those who use it: (i) If so, what data is stored and for how long; and (ii) If so, is that data encrypted; (e) Are there any maintenance costs associated with the online payment system: (i) if so, what is the annual maintenance cost; (f) Are there any people dedicated to the administration of the online payment system: (i) If so, what is the job title of those people and their associated salary and entitlements; and (g) How many people have used the system since 1 January 2017?
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8 August 2017
Response time
3 days
Yes, the Department of Justice (formerly Department of the Attorney General).
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