Events: CBA Privacy Law Section – Privacy Breach Notification: Existing and Emerging Requirements and Practices

The CBA’s National Privacy Law Section will be hosting an upcoming online seminar entitled “Privacy Breach Notifications: Existing and Emerging Requirements and Practices” on June 12, 2012 from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. EST.

From the CBA Privacy Law Section:

“Our expert panel will provide an overview of Canadian breach notification laws, including proposed amendments to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), and practical policies, procedures and strategies for responding to breaches. Breach notification rules in other jurisdictions will also be highlighted.

Our panelists offer legal, business and information security experience in relation to privacy breaches. Join us for this informative session to learn more about the existing and emerging requirements in Canada and how they will affect your clients and your practice.”

For more information and registration details see:

Privacy Breach Notification: Existing and Emerging Requirements and Practices

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