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Safe Harbour No More: EU-US Data Transfer Deal Invalidated by Court

Safe Harbour No More: EU-US Data Transfer Deal Invalidated by Court

  • 16 novembre 2015
  • Imran Ahmad, Bernice Karn The contribution of Noah Leszcz, articling student, in the preparation of this article are gratefully acknowledged.

This article looks at the implications of the European Court of Justice's decision to invalidate the Safe Harbor Framework between the European Union and the United States.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée

Employee Snooping: Proactive vs. Reactive Measures

  • 19 mai 2015
  • Avi Sharabi

The Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commission has released a report on a case involving a non-treating doctor snooping in a nurse colleague's medical records.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée

Studies Show User Mistakes Aid Most Cyberattacks

  • 19 mai 2015
  • Fazila Nurani

Two reputable studies have found that the vast majority of hacking attacks are successful because employees click on what appear to be innocuous links in e-mails that actually install malware; companies fail to apply available patches to known software flaws; or technicians do not configure systems properly.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée

Disclosure without Consent - An Analysis of Royal Bank of Canada v Trang

  • 19 mai 2015
  • Anupa Ann Varghese

In RBC v Trang, the Ontario Court of Appeal, following its earlier decision in Citi, strengthened the privacy rights of debtors and held that creditors must obtain a court order to circumvent the requirement of consent under PIPEDA.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée