❓ Question on Notice regarding the use of wireless networks to monitor third-party WiFi MAC or Bluetooth addresses by departments, agencies, and Government Trading Enterprises under the Minister's control. The answer indicates that no such monitoring is taking place.
AnsweredQoN 2676Legislative Assembly
Asked
13 March 2018
Member
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health
QuestionView source ↗
Does any department, agency and Government Trading Enterprise under the Minister's control maintain any wireless network that monitors a third-party's WiFi MAC (Media Access Control) or bluetooth address and if so: (a) Where is the wireless network located and who is being monitored; (b) What company supplies the software and/or hardware to monitor the addresses, what was the upfront and ongoing annual cost; (c) Why was the decision made to monitor the addresses; (d) What information is harvested as part of this monitoring, how is it stored and how long is it retained; and (e) Are the third-party's aware of the monitoring and do they have any way to opt-out?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 May 2018
Response time
9 days
I am advised that:
No.
(a – e) Not applicable.
No.
(a – e) Not applicable.
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