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Consumer Data Right (CDR) Framework (Australia)

Australia
v2024
3 domains
25 controls

Australia's Consumer Data Right framework, established under Part IVD of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, enables consumers to securely share their data with accredited third parties. Covers banking, energy, and non-bank lending sectors. Regulated by ACCC (competition), OAIC (privacy), and Data Standards Body (technical standards).

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Framework Domains (3)

Accreditation Framework

6 controls

Types of CDR accreditation for data recipients

Controls in the Accreditation Framework domain of Consumer Data Right (CDR) Framework (Australia)6 controls
CodeTitle
CDR-ACC-1Unrestricted Accreditation
CDR-ACC-2Limited Data Restriction
CDR-ACC-3Data Enclave Restriction
CDR-ACC-4Affiliate Restriction
CDR-ACC-5CDR Representative
CDR-ACC-6Accredited Action Initiator

CDR Privacy Safeguards

13 controls

The 13 CDR Privacy Safeguards under Division 5, Part IVD of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010

Controls in the CDR Privacy Safeguards domain of Consumer Data Right (CDR) Framework (Australia)13 controls
CodeTitle
CDR-PS-1Privacy Safeguard 1: Open and Transparent Management
CDR-PS-10Privacy Safeguard 10: Notification of Disclosure
CDR-PS-11Privacy Safeguard 11: Quality of CDR Data
CDR-PS-12Privacy Safeguard 12: Security and Destruction
CDR-PS-13Privacy Safeguard 13: Correction of CDR Data
CDR-PS-2Privacy Safeguard 2: Anonymity and Pseudonymity
CDR-PS-3Privacy Safeguard 3: Collection of CDR Data
CDR-PS-4Privacy Safeguard 4: Unsolicited CDR Data
CDR-PS-5Privacy Safeguard 5: Notification of Collection
CDR-PS-6Privacy Safeguard 6: Use or Disclosure
CDR-PS-7Privacy Safeguard 7: Direct Marketing
CDR-PS-8Privacy Safeguard 8: Overseas Disclosure
CDR-PS-9Privacy Safeguard 9: Government Related Identifiers

Consent Requirements

6 controls

CDR consent model under CDR Rules 2020

Controls in the Consent Requirements domain of Consumer Data Right (CDR) Framework (Australia)6 controls
CodeTitle
CDR-CON-1Voluntary Consent
CDR-CON-2Express Consent
CDR-CON-3Informed Consent
CDR-CON-4Specific Consent
CDR-CON-5Time-Limited Consent
CDR-CON-6Withdrawable Consent

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Consumer Data Right (CDR) Framework (Australia)?

Consumer Data Right (CDR) Framework (Australia) is a compliance framework from Australia with 3 domains and 25 controls. Australia's Consumer Data Right framework, established under Part IVD of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, enables consumers to securely share their data with accredited third parties. Covers banking, energy, and non-bank lending sectors. Regulated by ACCC (competition), OAIC (privacy), and Data Standards Body (technical standards). It is used by organisations to establish and maintain compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.

How many controls does Consumer Data Right (CDR) Framework (Australia) have?

Consumer Data Right (CDR) Framework (Australia) has 25 controls organised across 3 domains. The largest domains are CDR Privacy Safeguards (13 controls), Accreditation Framework (6 controls), Consent Requirements (6 controls). Each control defines specific requirements that organisations must implement to achieve compliance.

What frameworks does Consumer Data Right (CDR) Framework (Australia) map to?

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