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Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity: 2022 Yearly Review of Lessons Learned in Canada and Abroad

February 02, 2023

12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Webinar
Please note that the time is in ET.
Connection details will be provided after you register.

12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. ET

Please join us for our privacy and cybersecurity 2022 yearly review. This webinar will provide you with the latest updates and trends to help your organization navigate Canadian and international privacy requirements and mitigate legal risks. 

BLG privacy and cybersecurity partners will provide a status update on the following topics:

  • Privacy law reforms in Québec, Ontario, and British Columbia.
  • Federal reforms including Bill C-26 and C-27
  • Global privacy developments in Europe and the U.S.
  • OPC decisions
  • Canadian anti-spam decisions
  • Cybersecurity trends and guidance
  • Impacts of recent litigation

Our yearly review session will take place on February 2, and will be presented by Eric Charleston, Bradley Freedman, Éloïse Gratton, Elisa Henry, François Joli-Coeur and Daniel Michaluk.

Want to participate? Please submit any ideas, suggestions or questions you would like addressed through the RSVP link.

Please respond by January 28.


CPD information

BC | This course has been accredited for 1.5 hours. Course name: Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Developments: Review of Lessons Learned from 2022.

ON | This session is eligible for up to 1.5 Substantive Hours..

QC | Please note, the concept of "recognition" or "accreditation" has been abolished. By doing this, the Barreau is trying to make it easier for lawyers to claim mandatory CLE credits without a formal accreditation process. It is now up to individual lawyers to determine the eligibility of a training activity and to declare the hours in their “Dossier de formation en ligne”.