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On December 4, 2024, the Legislative Assembly of Alberta passed two bills that will repeal and replace the province’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP Act). The new legislation separates the...more
Even though it may not seem like it, the purpose of laws like the EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) isn’t just for the EU to gain additional revenue through fines and penalties. They exist to protect individuals’...more
One of data privacy’s greatest challenges is that it can all feel just so abstract. What does it really mean for an individual’s data to be at “risk”? What activities are riskier than others?...more
With so much of our society’s data flowing through digital platforms, keeping it safe is increasingly crucial. If your business has access to any personal information (PI)—a person's full name, phone number, email address,...more
Learning Objectives - Data privacy compliance requires the use of privacy impact assessments and data transfer assessments - What about the value of other assessments like privacy by design, online safety, AI risk,...more
Privacy impact assessments (PIAs) and/or data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) have formed the practical basis for evaluating initiatives involving personal data in order to comply with various legal requirements for...more
With the passage of numerous comprehensive state laws, many U.S. companies are now subject to a formal requirement to complete a Privacy Impact Assessment (“PIA”). While the various state and international PIA requirements...more
Under the emerging regime of privacy laws in the U.S., businesses must prepare to assess the protection of certain information in view of proposed data processing activities, beginning with the new laws to be effective in...more
Learning Objectives: - What is a PIA and a DPIA? - Who should instigate assessments? - How and when to use assessments? - The relationship between assessments and privacy by design, and legal grounds for processing...more
The California Attorney General attached a Standardized Regulatory Impact Assessment (SRIA) of the economic impact of the draft California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Regulations to the draft regulations. Some key takeaways: ...more
Do the draft CCPA Regulations make a big difference in compliance costs where it comes to privacy notices? Standardized Regulatory Impact Assessment (SRIA) of the economic impact of the draft CCPA Regulations says – maybe...more