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    THE ONGOING SAGA: FACEBOOK HEMORRHAGING ITS USERS PRIVACY
    July 7, 2020in Blogs, Data governance, Privacy0by Editor
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    THE ONGOING SAGA: FACEBOOK HEMORRHAGING ITS USERS PRIVACY

    Yet again, another regulator, the Competition Bureau of Canada (the Bureau), has unmasked Facebook for incessant acts of breaching its user’s information privacy. On May 19, 2020, the Competition Commission…

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    Contact-Tracing Apps in a Post-Lockdown World: Tech Giants Attempt to Address Privacy Concerns in New Proposal
    May 27, 2020in Blogs, Data governance, Privacy, Technology0by Editor
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    Contact-Tracing Apps in a Post-Lockdown World: Tech Giants Attempt to Address Privacy Concerns in New Proposal

    As countries roll out their plans to ease physical distancing measures, a safe return to ‘normal’ life where individuals previously occupied crowded spaces appears to need a bit of help…

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    Facial Recognition Technology and the Retail Sector: Opportunity or Liability?
    May 26, 2020in Blogs, Data governance, Privacy, Technology1by Editor
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    Facial Recognition Technology and the Retail Sector: Opportunity or Liability?

    Facial recognition technology has recently come under greater scrutiny. In February 2020, the RCMP admitted to using Clearview AI technology, prompting the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) to launch…

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    November 18, 2019in Blogs, Cybersecurity, Data governance, Privacy0by Editor
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    Managing the Risks of Cybersecurity Breaches

    For last month’s National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Government of Canada, in partnership with security organizations, launched a campaign to create awareness and inform the public on the importance of…

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    November 18, 2019in Blogs, Data governance, Privacy0by Editor
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    Who owns my privacy and why I don’t want people to know where I drive

    To me, “big data” has become synonymous with Big Brother, the central political figure behind data collection and monitoring in George Orwell’s “1984.” Big Data plays a similar role in…

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    April 8, 2019in Artificial Intelligence, Blogs, Copyright, Data governance, Patents0by Editor
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    Combination of patent law, copyright can protect AI innovation, panel suggests

    This article was originally posted on thelawyersdaily.ca How courts deal with the concept of authorship is an area to watch as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more creative and humanlike, noted…

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