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Afterwards, explore the expansive gardens, enjoy a free wine tasting at the cellar door and if you feel like staying, grab a pre-booked picnic basket and make some new furry friends at Mountview Alpaca Farm. Tuck into a delicious, chef-prepared breakfast and clink your glass of sparkling to a magical morning. Your early adventure will be toasted over a champagne breakfast at the iconic O’Reilly’s Vineyard Grand Homestead, set on the fringe of Lamington National Park. Float across the majestic Gold Coast hinterland to watch the sunrise across the city with Hot Air Balloon Gold Coast.

Set your alarm super early to experience the Gold Coast from a completely unique perspective with a breathtaking sky-high adventure. Here’s some suggestions on how experience every corner of Australia’s favourite playground at your own pace. From sunrise ballooning to sunset cruising, the Gold Coast has plenty to offer leisure-seekers who love the laid-back approach.
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Update your response plan with what you learned.Some adventure enthusiasts get their kicks from more gentle pursuits rather than extreme action-packed activities. Finally, make sure you learn from the experience: as far as possible, close down the risk that led to the breach so that it doesn’t happen again, this will help you start to re-build trust between your organisation and the people whose data you look after. Make your voice heard, make sure all your staff know the facts and the key messages so that everyone is comfortable if they are approached by a journalist.Ĩ. Be proactive, be the ones providing the information, don’t let the media misrepresent what’s happened – ask them to correct anything that isn’t factual. Your response plan should include your communications plan: your approach will be dictated by the exact circumstances of your breach, but you are advised to – tell the truth, tell it fast, and tell it repeatedly. And keep in mind that they may tell the media.ħ. Think about the people whose data has been breached: be decent – consider contacting them to let them know and to say sorry. You only need to report breaches that meet certain criteria. Remember that you have a statutory duty to report the breach to The Data Protection Authority within 72 hours of you becoming aware of it.

Once you’ve established the facts of the breach: do your best to contain it, minimise the harm that could be caused to the people whose information has been breached, and take all reasonable steps to preserve evidence for any potential forensic investigations that may become necessary.ĥ. Make sure all staff are given regular updates on the situation especially if it’s a serious breach as they may be approached by media.Ĥ. Assemble your response team as defined in your plan (see step 1) and allow rest of your organisation to carry on with business as usual. Once you become aware a data breach has occurred: don’t panic, establish the facts before you do anything else, and make sure all relevant staff members are made aware.ģ. Make sure your organisation has a defined response plan to deal with a data breach: test it regularly, make sure all relevant people (internal and external to your organisation) have an up-to-date hard copy of it stored safely.Ģ.
