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By Maanit Zemel | 3 Minutes Read March 24, 2014

Ten frequently asked questions about Canada's anti-spam legislation

These ten frequently asked questions provide information on how to comply with Canada’s anti-spam legislation.

Article by Maanit Zemel / Business, Finance and Accounting, Not for Profit, Privacy / Canada's anti-spam legislation, CASL, CASL compliance, CEM, Civil lawsuits, class actions, commercial electronic messages, consent, contact information of the sender, Customer, Liability of corporations, Liability of corporations organizations, Personal liability of directors and officers, Pre-checked boxes, privacy laws, spam, “unsubscribe” mechanism

By Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor | 4 Minutes Read May 30, 2013

The Privacy Commissioner's case for reforming PIPEDA

With 10 years of experience as Privacy Commissioner of Canada behind her, and her term reaching its end, Jennifer Stoddart has released a report titled "The Case for Reforming the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act" which describes how to modernize Canada's private-sector privacy legislation to ensure it is able to meet the current and future challenges of the digital age and protect Canadians’ right to privacy.

Article by Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor / Business, Privacy / accountability, administrative monetary penalties, big data, collecting personal information, digital economy, Disclosure requirements, e-commerce, enforcement power to ensure compliance, global digital economy, information technology, Internet users, personal information, Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, PIPEDA, Privacy Commissioner of Canada, privacy laws, reporting requirements, security lapses are leaving personal information vulnerable to loss or theft, Sharing information, social media, social networking

By Ron Richard | 4 Minutes Read October 1, 2012

Do you have or need cyber risks insurance in case of a cyber attack?

A growing number of companies are investing in cyber risks insurance, which offers a degree of protection against the consequences of cyberattacks such as hacking, business disruptions and digital data breaches. Organizations are increasingly buying insurance to protect against losses from computer breaches.

Article by Ron Richard / Business, Finance and Accounting, Not for Profit, Privacy / business disruptions, computer breaches, Cyber policies, Cyber Risk Insurance, cyber risk insurance self-assessment, Cyber threats, cyberattack insurance, cyberrisk insurance, data breaches, digital data breaches, hacking, information technology, Internet technology, liability, privacy laws

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