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Topic:
A Duty to Protect
There has been a quantum leap in the ability to collect and analyze personal, private and confidential information about individuals in our society. In an era of a data industrial complex, the ability to collect private confidential information by governments, health authorities, corporations, survey companies and social media platforms requires a duty to protect the information collected. This necessitates strong international, national laws and provincial legislation which include the legislative imperative that the protection of any information gathered is a function of any organization with the ability to accumulate the private confidential information of citizens.
Speaker:
Bob Buckingham, Attorney, Bob Buckingham Law
Time:
12 - 2 p.m. NST
Thank you to our local KnowledgeNet Chapter Chair:
Lori Collins, Instructor, College of the North Atlantic
Due to COVID-19, please be advised on the following:
Disclaimer
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Guidelines
Attendees should:
• Maintain good hand hygiene
• Stay home if you are unwell
• Get tested if you have symptoms of COVID-19
• The IAPP suggests wearing a face covering to minimize spread of disease
Eligible CPE Credits:
CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, and CIPT.
2.0 CPE
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