My latest Law Bytes column (Canada Needs A National Privacy Breach Reporting Law Toronto Star version, freely available hyperlinked version) makes the case for a national Canadian privacy and security breach reporting law. Over the past twelve months, there has been a staggering number of reported privacy and security breaches — with […]
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Ontario Privacy Commissioner Calls For Privacy Breach Reporting Law
Congratulations to Ontario Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian for being the first Canadian privacy commissioner to speak out for what should be self-evident: Canada needs a law that requires organizations to report privacy or security breaches to their customers.
Outsourcing Our Privacy: Privacy and Security in a Borderless Commercial World
Outsourcing Our Privacy: Privacy and Security in a Borderless Commercial World (with Milana Homsi) forthcoming UNB Law Journal (working draft 2005) Link to Document FINAL_UNB.doc
Privacy and Expectations
Keynote address at the 4th Annual Workshop on Privacy and Security held in Toronto on November 6 – 7, 2003. Professor Geist’s talk begin at roughly the 41 minute mark.link
Anti-terrorism Bill Could Limit E-Speech
Anti-terrorism Bill Could Limit E-Speechlink to on line articlelink to html archive






