CYBER AND PRIVACY LAW JUNE, 2023
The Ontario Superior Court issued a decision recently in regards to PHIPPA and the meaning of Health Care Custodian. The court also dealt with the
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The Ontario Superior Court issued a decision recently in regards to PHIPPA and the meaning of Health Care Custodian. The court also dealt with the
In the online legal news magazine SLAW on May 31, 2023 authors Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek & Michael C. Maschke wrote about the theft
The use of facial recognition technology (FRT) broke privacy laws at four BC Canadian Tire stores recently.
The Utah State legislature has passed a new law wherein children and teenagers would lose access to social media apps such as TikTok if they
It was reported recently in the media that Home Depot violated privacy of hundreds of its customers by virtue of sharing details from electronic receipts
Epic Games, the maker of “Fortnite” a very popular online computer game, has been hit with a $520M fine by the US Department of Justice.
DEEPFAKES are a phenomenon that have become increasingly popular in recent years. The best example of a DEEPFAKE that wreaked havoc in the world stage
The U.S. government is taking proactive measures to enhance their cybersecurity systems in light of the large ransomware attack on a major oil pipeline in
On June 20th, 2022, BILL C-27 was introduced which is the continuation of BILL C-11 that died on the order table as a result of
TYPES OF CYBER CRIMES TO BE AWARE OF 1: Phishing Phishing is a type of cybercrime that involves a fraudulent email purporting to be
The average cost of data breach for Canadian organizations in 2021 was $5.4M, up from $4.5M a year before. 69% of companies expect to be
You may have seen the recent news release by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner that Tim Horton’s, the very popular coffee and food chain