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Canadian firms under GDPR deadline pressure from European partners

Calls to Canadian law firms for help with GDPR compliance have increased in the past month. Ready why, and where to find last-minute resources

RightsCon Report: Few on panel support right to be forgotten

Obliging search engines to decide if content should be de-indexed is akin to lying to those doing Internet searches, some argue. Read why

Companies struggling with GDPR deadline, according to report

More than 85 per cent of companies in a recent survey say it will take them at least three months to come into compliance with the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) that will be in effect from May 25.

RightsCon 2018 conference opens today in Toronto, will debate resolution on discrimination in machine learning

International conference to discuss human rights in context of censorship, AI, false news, blockchain and the digital divide

Balsillie calls for tough privacy regulation to fight ‘surveillance capitalism’

Treatt giants like Facebook and Google as a utility and give others access to the data they hold, says Canadian group of tech CEOs

Don’t relax just because some EU regulators aren’t ready for GDPR: Cavoukian

GDPR becomes the law in the European Union in just over two weeks, and while some regulators may not be ready an expert says Canadian firms who do business there had better be

Final federal data breach notification regulations released

Organizations now know exactly what they have to do to comply with the law when it comes into effect November 1

Hashtag Trending – Paypal going after traditional banks, Facebook’s continued problems, China’s dystopian ranking system

PayPal is moving closer to “mainstream banking”, Facebook suspends another data analytics firm for using tactics like Cambridge Analytica, and China is testing a social credit ranking system straight out of a Black Mirror episode.

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