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How financial institutions are building use cases to achieve DX success

When it comes to digital transformation, financial institutions are in a unique position. Armed with deep pockets, such organizations can access the best that...

Google bug exposed user data, company held back notifying people

Canadian privacy expert Ann Cavoukian complains about effort to hide what she calls a data breach

Canada’s privacy laws ‘sadly falling behind’ other countries: Privacy commissioner

In his annual report to Parliament the commissioner says legislation must be updated

Data on hundreds of thousands of Canadians left on bankrupt retailer’s hard drives for sale

Drives, servers and PCs apparently abandoned after retailer NCIX closed last December had huge amount of of personal customer data that should have been erased, says lawyer

Privacy commissioner to hear breach notification guidance comments by Oct. 2

The federal privacy commissioner's office wants to hear from the private sector if its draft guidance for the new mandatory breach notification regime is good enough

Hashtag Trending – Nude photo hacker sentenced; Apple buys AR startup; Google calls BS on Trump’s conspiracy theory

The hacker that stole celebrity nudes is sentenced to jail, Apple buys an augmented reality startup, and Google is calling BS on U.S. President Donald Trump’s conspiracy theory on rigged search results.

Hashtag Trending – Google is tracking you at all times; Netflix’s CFO is stepping down; kids hacking election results?

Google is tracking your every move, despite privacy settings, Netflix’s chief financial officer is stepping down after 14 years and kids hacking election results?

Email mistakes by U.K. inquiry lead to $345,000 privacy fine

It stands as a lesson that 'We need to be extra-careful with this sort of stuff,' " says Canadian privacy lawyer. Read why

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Experts sound the alarm on readiness for Canada’s new privacy regulations

Businesses that haven’t started preparing for the new privacy rules coming to Canada this fall could be in for an unpleasant surprise, say experts. The...

Insider threats: Establishing intent and people-centricity

The “Bring Your Own Device” movement (BYOD) is now a given in the workplace. People have come to expect free access to company computing...