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Ontario appeal court limits privacy claim in data breach lawsuits

In Ontario data breach victims can't sue organizations for intrusion upon seclusion, says appeal court. But, warns a lawyer, a new right to sue is coming in proposed federal law

SAS’s Nevala drills down into what it takes to achieve analytic success

It is a connundrum executive teams of numerous organizations who have hit major road bumps in their analytics development journey must surely discuss among...

Industry minister to address Canadian marketers on proposed privacy law

Speech today will support the Liberal government's second attempt at privacy law reform

How boards should talk to CISOs — and CISOs should talk to boards

Boards think cybersecurity is 'a dark mysterious art.' Blame infosec pros, says Google Cloud's CISO

Get rid of unencrypted email, fax in health sector, urge Canadian privacy regulators

Privacy czars call on governments, hospitals and medical proividers to create a modern and secure digital infrastructure

What happened with CentOS will not happen with Rocky Linux: Kurtzer

Gregory Kurtzer, who founded and once led the former open-source project CentOS Linux as well as The cAos Foundation, the organization where early development...

Canadian Digital Trust & Identity standard and others under review, comments invited

The CIO Strategy Council has announced that it is now inviting comments on the draft second edition of the National Standard of Canada for...

New report takes deep dive into Canada’s growing PropTech sector

A recent report recommending massive change for the homebuilding industry reveals that upwards of C$1.5 billion has been invested in Canadian property technology (PropTech)...

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Running the last mile in analytics

A recent report by McKinsey noted that 40,000 exabytes of data will be collected worldwide in 2020. If just five exabytes is equal to...