Many organizations use artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize processes, analyze data, diagnose and treat patients, and customize user experiences.
We recently wrote about the privacy and cybersecurity risks with AI. Since … Read More
Canada’s oil and gas sector is at growing risk of Russian-aligned cyberattacks, warns a recent report from the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (the Cyber Centre).
In June, the Cyber Centre … Read More
If your organization is considering monitoring employees at work, recent guidance from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) highlights important risks for employers to consider.
There are a … Read More
This blog was written with the assistance of summer law student Jake Tesarowski.
There was insufficient evidence to prove that Facebook violated the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) … Read More
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) has expanded, particularly in recent months, the demands to better understand and regulate its use have grown louder, including in the privacy and … Read More
As organizations become more reliant on digital technologies for business operations, the importance of privacy is rapidly increasing for organizations of all sizes.
To keep pace with the latest privacy regulations … Read More
Workplaces that condone employees’ bad behaviour may be at greater risk of vicarious liability in light of a recent decision from the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
The Court recently certified … Read More
Cookies are small text files that your website sends to a visitor’s browser to remember them the next time they visit – e.g., their username and password. (There are also … Read More
Municipalities looking to deploy smart-city technology must shore up their cybersecurity systems, warn global experts.
A smart city is any community that uses information and communications technologies (ICT) to improve its … Read More
Canada’s support for Ukraine has triggered an increase in cyberattacks against critical infrastructure, according to a statement from the Communications Security Establishment (CSE).
On April 13, the CSE warned of increasing … Read More