The new Digital Privacy Act includes provisions to give added protection to vulnerable individuals
The new Digital Privacy Act has important implications for firms
Under new legislation aimed at a host of emerging threats, including cyberbullying, terrorism and theft of Internet and cable services, financial services institutions are likely to face more court orders compelling them to release clients’ account information. And while such orders sometimes are made under other laws, such as tax statutes, a new federal law […]
The CRA has launched an investigation to the privacy breach
Appeal involving RCMP tests the balance of privacy rights versus the right to information
If approved, Daniel Therrien would replace interim privacy commissioner Chantal Bernier
A new white paper calls on business to do a better job of protecting privacy in a “bring your own device world”
The agency continues to accept and retain personal information not relevant to its mandate, Privacy Commissioner says
As complaints and snafus increase, privacy watchdogs are ramping up efforts to protect information. Find out what's new
A U.S-based study finds that lost or stolen client information can cost financial services companies US$254 per record