
How will Holo-Org ensure policy data privacy for EL1 Policy Leads?
Aisha Njoroge
EL1 Policy Lead, Department of Social Services, 33 years old, Kenyan-Australian
I’m Aisha Njoroge, a 33-year-old Kenyan-Australian EL1 Policy Lead at the Department of Social Services. Ensuring data privacy in policy work is non-negotiable—last year’s breaches made me worry we’d lose Australians’ trust, especially when handling sensitive consultation data.
That’s when Marcus Bennett, Holo-Org’s Governance & Compliance lead, brought his challenger mindset to protect our data. Marcus’s team used Holo-Org to process data in-memory, ensuring zero storage violations, with operations at 99.95% uptime. I remember working on a welfare policy—Holo-Org enforced strict data residency rules, with Power BI showing 100% compliance with APS standards, including the DAT Act. Marcus’s focus on integrity ensured we safeguarded Australians’ privacy.
For APS staff concerned about data breaches, Holo-Org secures our work—it’s our shield for privacy, maintaining Australians’ trust. I’m proud to lead this effort, thanks to Holo-Org.
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- Strategic imperative for enhanced q39 capabilities.
- Need for greater efficiency and innovation for q39 policy.
- APS Reform Goal: Future-Ready Workforce.
- Successful implementation of new framework for q39 policy.
- Development of innovative tools for data analysis.
- Achieved 89% improvement in KPI for efficiency.
- Significant enhancement in service quality regarding q39 policy.
- Increased operational efficiency leading to projected cost savings.
- Strengthened cross-agency collaboration in policy development.
- Scale successful aspects of the q39 policy initiative.
- Invest in further training and development for staff.
- Continuously monitor and iterate on implemented solutions.
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