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Rogue employees pose risk to privacy compliance, corporate info1 comment

Brian Bowman wrote 1 week ago: The U.K.’s Huffington Post is reporting that a rogue employee of a major mobile phone company … more →

Tags: Security, Privacy, Privacy breach, Safekeeping, Safeguarding, Due Diligence, pipa, Personal Information, Data Protection

Case Report - RCMP allowed to access flight manifest without a warrant

Dan Michaluk wrote 3 weeks ago: On November 6th, the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal held that the RCMP did not conduct an unreasonable … more →

Tags: Search and seizure, lawful access

Are the media subject to PIPEDA?

Brian Bowman wrote 2 months ago: Is there one set of privacy rules for regular businesses and one for the media? In a past case summa … more →

Tags: media, Personal Information, Privacy, Privacy Commissioner, Security

Laptop Encryption: "I don’t know what we have to do to drive this message home” says Commissioner

Brian Bowman wrote 2 months ago: A summer incident involving sensitive personal information on stolen laptops has brought the issue o … more →

Tags: access to information, data encryption, Data Protection, Laptops, Mobile Devices, Personal Information, Privacy, Privacy breach, Privacy Commissioner

"Crossing the picket lines" to privacy

Brian Bowman wrote 2 months ago: Call off the strike, some trade unions are protecting more than their members’ collective barg … more →

Tags: Government, Personal Information, pipa, Privacy, Bill 219, Unions

Canadians: We Love Our Privacy

Warren wrote 2 months ago: We’ve had a Privacy Commissioner here in Canada for decades now, but the office has become muc … more →

Tags: Government, Canada, facebook, Privacy

Spam, Blam, No Thank You Ma'am3 comments

midnightinchicago wrote 2 months ago: This past weekend, I received spam email from a local entrepreneur who has recently completed a smal … more →

Tags: Elyse, Business, Peterborough, Canada, america, US, Events, Elyse Bruce, Websites

The conflict between mobile devices and privacy: can't we all just get along? 1 comment

Brian Bowman wrote 3 months ago: The sound of ringing telephones has caused migraines for millions ever since Alexander Graham Bell p … more →

Tags: Internet, Marketing, Mobile Devices, Privacy, Privacy Commissioner, Safeguarding, Security, Smartphones, technology

Changes to PIPEDA may be coming soon

Brian Bowman wrote 3 months ago: Have you heard the saying “Just when you think you understand the situation, what you don … more →

Tags: Government, Privacy, Privacy breach, Privacy Commissioner, Security Breach, Businesses, Data Protection, Due Diligence, Employees

Is your business engaging in "cloud computing"? Probably.

Brian Bowman wrote 4 months ago: Have you heard the term “cloud computing“, but aren’t really clear what it means? … more →

Tags: Internet, Privacy, technology, Businesses, Corporate Information, Information Technology, Outsourcing, Personal Information, Privacy Compliance

Facebook criticized by Canada's Privacy Commissioner: Canadian businesses can learn from high profile investigation

Brian Bowman wrote 4 months ago: The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (the “OPC”) has just released an in-dep … more →

Tags: access to information, facebook, Internet, online reputation management, Privacy, Safekeeping, Security, Social Networking Websites, OPC

Why do Facebook application developers need real user data anyways?1 comment

cogitatioprivatim wrote 4 months ago: I just finished reading the report of the Canadian Privacy Commissioner on investigations into compl … more →

Tags: Application Development, Lobbyists, regulatory decisions, Social Media, CIPPIC, facebook, privacy commissioner of Canada, Testing

Privacy insurance: read the fineprint

Brian Bowman wrote 5 months ago: Your business has insurance for typical business risks, but will your insurance protect you from lia … more →

Tags: Privacy, Privacy Insurance, Security, Businesses, privacy training

SCC dismisses application for leave in challenge to bank investigation

Dan Michaluk wrote 5 months ago: One June 4th, the Supreme Court of Canada denied an application for leave to appeal the Ontario Cour … more →

Tags: Investigations, Search and seizure

Information & Ideas team speaks out on slaw.ca1 comment

Brian Bowman wrote 6 months ago: It’s been a thrilling week for my colleagues at Pitblado LLP as it was announced earlier this … more →

Tags: blogs, Copyright, facebook, Government, Intellectual Property, Privacy, Social Networking Websites, technology, Training

What would happen if one of your employees posted a video of an irate customer on YouTube?1 comment

Brian Bowman wrote 6 months ago: The posting of a YouTube video of a woman throwing a tantrum at the Hong Kong International Airport … more →

Tags: Internet, online reputation management, Privacy, Safeguarding, Safekeeping, technology, Training, video surveillance, you tube

Privacy rights overlooked in bankruptcies and insolvencies

Luis Millán wrote 6 months ago: Eight years after the federal government introduced legislation that applies to the collection, use … more →

Tags: Law, Privacy, bankruptcy, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, Toysmart

Private-sector privacy law debated in Manitoba1 comment

Brian Bowman wrote 6 months ago: The Manitoba Legislature is currently debating Bill 219 – The Personal Information Protection … more →

Tags: Employee Monitoring, Government, Identity Theft, Ombudsman, Privacy, Privacy breach, Safeguarding, Safekeeping, Security Breach

Emailing Prospects and Adhering To Privacy Law

gabbyjeans wrote 7 months ago: Many Canadian real estate professionals don’t fully understand Canadian privacy law and how it impac … more →

Tags: Marketing - tips, Using Email For Attracting Buyers/Sellers, Networking Tips, Attracting Buyers/Sellers With Email, Privacy, privacy law, CAN-SPAM, consent, permission


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