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  1. Oct 16

    Avoid obvious choices when setting your password. Your pet might be cute, but its name doesn’t make for a secure password! Watch our video to find out more:

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  2. Oct 15

    When using social media, think long term. Don’t post something if you wouldn’t want everyone to see it. Check out our video to learn more:

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  3. Oct 14

    Design and develop smart devices with privacy in mind. Read our new privacy guidance on the Internet of Things to learn more:

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  4. Oct 13

    Announcement: Commissioner launches investigations into cyberattacks on Canada Revenue Agency and other federal organizations

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  5. Oct 8

    Remarks by Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding his 2019-2020 Annual Report to Parliament:

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  6. Oct 8

    Many of our trading partners have spent the last decade building up robust protections for privacy. It is time for Canada to do the same:

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  7. Oct 8

    Laws that protect rights such as privacy must be applied in a flexible and contextual way during a crisis. Privacy is not an impediment to public health. Still, privacy laws must continue to apply. Read more:

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  8. Oct 8

    Cr Therrien: “Federal laws are simply not up to protecting our rights in our rapidly evolving digital environment. Privacy and the pursuit of public health and economic recovery are not contradictory. They can, and must be, achieved concurrently.”

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  9. Oct 8

    News release: Public health crisis has pushed daily activities online, underscoring critical need for change

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  10. Oct 7

    Media Advisory: Tabling of the Privacy Commissioner’s annual report

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  11. Oct 5

    If your employees have reused their work account password elsewhere, attackers could gain access to your business’s entire network. Mitigate your risks:

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  12. Oct 2

    Tip: Create a team to assess Real Risk of Significant Harm and improve your ability to identify all factors that may influence a breach’s RROSH assessment. Learn more:

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  13. Oct 2

    There are a few circumstances where an org may need to withhold info, but in most cases, you should get access to it within 30 days. Learn more about your right to access your info:

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  14. Oct 1

    National Seniors Day: 5 tips to help seniors stay safe online

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  15. Sep 30

    The OPC’s first breach record inspections report: We engaged 7 companies and assessed compliance with breach record-keeping obligations under PIPEDA.

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  16. Sep 30

    you have a right to access your personal information held by many organizations? Find more info:

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  17. Sep 29

    When asking an org for access to the personal info they hold about you, make sure to be specific about the info you want to see. Watch our video for more tips:

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  18. Sep 28

    Commissioner Therrien will be speaking at the 2020 Right to Know Day event today with and

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  19. Sep 28

    Commissioner discusses Quebec’s privacy law reform bill

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  20. Retweeted
    Sep 25

    🗞️Our September newsletter is out now, with contributions from , , , , , RADPA, , , , , Maja Smoltczyk (Berlin DPA), and Felipe Rotondo (URCDP, Uruguay). Read here:

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