Privacy Interview with Experts


Privacy Interview
Nymity interviews experts in privacy and shares this information to subscribers of Nymity News. Nymity News is a free monthly newsletter. To receive interviews subscribe today.

Below are example interviews from past Nymity News.


Example Interviews from Nymity News:

James Leaton Gray - Privacy Interview

James Leaton Gray
Head of the Information Policy
and Compliance
BBC




Increasing Data Protection Awareness and Training
James Leaton Gray, Head of the Information Policy and Compliance at BBC discusses the successes and challenges of data protection awareness campaigns, training, and compliance processes.

Scott Shipment - Privacy Interview

Scott Shipman
Global Privacy Leader
eBay Inc.





Where Did Due Process Go? Government Access to Personal Information in the Cloud
Scott Shipman, Global Privacy Leader, eBay Inc. talks about the challenges of managing personal information on a global scale, issues and risks associated with access requests from governments and other companies that can expect similar requests.



Gail Magnuson - Privacy Interview

Gail Magnuson
Research Alliances Director
Nymity





Nymity's Research Alliances Director
Gail Magnuson, Nymity's Research Alliances Director, discusses Nymity's Research Contributor program and its benefits, as well as her role at Nymity.

Michelle Dennedy - Privacy Interview

Michelle Dennedy
Chief Governance Officer, Cloud Computing
Sun Microsystems Inc.


Cloud Computing
Michelle Dennedy, Chief Governance Officer, Cloud Computing at Sun Microsystems Inc. discusses 'cloud computing', including who the major players are, the privacy risks and legal issues.

Christopher Wolf
Parnter
Hogan Hartson

EU-US Safe Harbor
Christopher Wolf, partner at Hogan & Hartson, discusses EU-Safe Harbor - whom it applies to and who enforces it and what FTC activities can be expected related to its framework in 2010.

Brian Tretick - Privacy Interview

Brian Tretick
Executive Director, Advisory Services
Ernst & Young
Privacy Take Aways from Ernst & Young's 12th Annual Global Information Security Survey
Brian Tretick, Executive Director, Advisory Services at Ernst and Young, discusses the findings of Ernst & Young's 12th Annual Global Information Security Survey and their impact on privacy. The survey explores an array of topics ranging from: top security priorities for global organizations for 2010, to investments in monitoring compliance and how organizations improve information security risk management.

Jules Polonetsky - Privacy Interview

Jules Polonetsky
Co-Chair & Director
Future of Privacy Forum
Communicating Online Advertising Pratices to Consumers
Jules Polonetsky, Co-Chair & Director of the Future of Privacy Forum discusses increasing concerns surrounding behavioral advertising, the key players and issues related to communicating to users and organization's online advertising practices.

Richard Purcell

Richard Purcell
Director
The Privacy Projects







Data Privacy Day 2010
Richard Purcell, Director of The Privacy Projects, discusses Data Privacy Day 2010, its purpose, educational expanse and initiatives which focus on increasing awareness among teens and young adults about the importance of protecting their personal information when using online and mobile services, particularly on social networking sites.




Rebecca Herold - Privacy Interview

Rebecca Herold, CIPP
Information privacy, security
and compliance consultant,
author and instructor




Smart Grid Privacy Concerns in the United States
Rebecca Herold, an independent information privacy, security and compliance consultant, author and instructor, speak about the ‘Smart Grid’ and the overall privacy concerns being raised around data collection and distribution throughout the entire Smart Grid system in the United States.


John Jager - Privacy Interview

John Jager, CIPP/C
V.P. Research
Nymity
Background Details on Nymity's Breach Reporting Study
John Jager, Nymity’s Vice President and the lead of Nymity’s research project for the OPC provides background information about the study for anyone interested in participating.

Barbara McIsaac - Privacy Interview

Barbara McIsaac
Counsel
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Considerations for Data Breach Notification to the OPC
Barbara McIsaac, Counsel, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, discusses legal considerations related to reporting breaches to Commissioners’ offices in Canada. Issues covered range from: legal considerations related to following breach reporting guidelines, voluntary admittance of non-compliance and the need for breach protocols.

Shawn Melito - Privacy Interview

Shawn Melito
Director, Fraud Solutions
Kroll Canada
Data Breach: Are you prepared? Why Now?
Shawn Melito, Director of Fraud Solutions, Kroll Canada, examines the leading reasons why companies need privacy breach programs, the components of creating such programs and the inherent differences that exist between these privacy programs within the United States and Canada.

Kris Klein - Privacy Interview

Kris Klein, CIPP/C
Lawyer
Personal Opinions in Employment
Kris Klein - CIPP/C, Lawyer, discusses whether employee personal opinions are considered customer/employee personal information, business risks related to making personal opinions and recommendations for organizations to minimize the risks.

Rick Kam - Privacy Interview

Rick Kam
President
ID Experts
The Consumers' Report Card of Data Breach Notification
Rick Kam, President, ID Experts talks about the results of a study, conducted by The Ponemon Institute commissioned by ID Experts, which looks at the usefulness of data breach notification from the perspective of affected consumers.

Robert Bond - Privacy Interview Robert Bond
Head of IP, Technology & Commercial
Speechly Bircham LLP
EU Data Privacy Laws Review
Robert Bond, Head of IP, Technology & Commercial - Speechly Bircham LLP talks about the Data Protection Directives in the EU. The discussion includes how they are implemented, who needs to register their data processing activities and restrictions on transborder data flows.

Amy Norcup

Amy Norcup
Researcher
Privacy Laws & Business
Will There be Mandatory Breach Notification in the EU?
Amy Norcup, Researcher, Privacy Laws & Business talks about the E-privacy directive and breach notification, impact of US laws in Europe, and expectations and powers of national European Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) relating to Mandatory Breach Notification in the EU.

David Young - Privacy Interview

David Young
Partner
Lang Michener
Legal Issues Related to Electronic Health Records in Canada
David Young, Partner, Lang Michener, discusses Electronic Health Records ("EHR") in Canada, the laws that govern EHR and legal issues related to them.

Murn Meyrick - Privacy Interview

Murn Meyrick
Senior Vice President,
Corporate Counsel
Executive Risk Insurance
Services
Who Needs Breach Insurance?
Murn Meyrick, Senior Vice President, Corporate Counsel, Executive Risk Insurance Services, discusses breach insurance - who needs it, who uses it, the driving growth and how an organization can assess their need for breach insurance.

Brian Bowman
Associate
Pitblado LLP
Complying with iOptOut.ca Requests
Brian Bowman, Associate, Pitblado LLP, discusses iOptOut.ca, including the privacy issues it creates and the risks facing organizations that honour the requests.


Richard Purcell - Privacy Interview Terry McQuay - Privacy Interview

Richard Purcell
CEO
Corporate Privacy Group

Terry McQuay
President
Nymity Inc.
2009 Privacy Predictions
Richard Purcell, CEO, Corporate Privacy Group, and Terry McQuay, President, Nymity Inc. predict areas where privacy officers will need to devote their time in 2009.

Mary Ellen Callahan
Partner
Hogan & Hartson
Behavioral Advertising

Mary Ellen Callahan, Partner at Hogan & Hartson, discusses the practices, regulations and challenges facing organizations relating to behavioral advertising. She also talks about the latest congressional activities, recently introduced legislation and expected activity for 2009.

David Hoffman - Privacy Interview

David Hoffman
Director of Security Policy
and Global Privacy Officer
Intel Corporation
Data Privacy Day 2009: How Can the Privacy Community Help? - David Hoffman
David Hoffman, Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer, Intel Corporation talks about Data Privacy Day 2009, taking place across North America and 27 European cities, and how the privacy community can get involved.

Sandra Smith-Frampton - Privacy Interview

Sandra Smith-Frampton
Privacy Officer
ATB Financial
Privacy Metrics for Measuring Compliance - Sandra Smith-Frampton
Sandra Smith-Frampton, Privacy Officer at ATB Financial, discusses privacy metrics, what they measure, how they can support a privacy compliance regime and the ROI on implementing them.

Brian Tretick - Privacy Interview

Brian Tretick
Executive Director
Ernst & Young
Practices to Avoid when Employees are Working Remotely - Brian Tretick
Brian Tretick, Executive Director, Ernst & Young, discusses issues and solutions related to employess working remotely based on the study conducted by Ernst & Young and the Center for Democracy & Technology.

Craig Morris - Privacy Interview

Craig Morris
Senior Network Administrator
Maritz Canada Inc.
Best-Practices in Disk Destruction - Craig Morris
Craig Morris, Senior Network Administrator at Maritz Canada Inc. talks about the advantages and benefits of disk destruction.

Andrew Serwin
Partner
Foley Lardner LLP
Privacy Litigation in the USA - Andrew Serwin
Andrew Serwin, Partner at Foley Lardner and author of Information Security and Privacy: A Practical Guide to Federal, State and International Law, 2d talks about reasons behind an increase in privacy litigation in the USA, liabilities for invasion of privacy, along with typical scenarios that lead to litigation from regulators.

Trevor Shaw
Director General Audit
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
OPC's PIPEDA Self-Assessment Tool - Trevor Shaw
Trevor Shaw, Director General Audit, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canadadiscusses the history, framework and development of the PIPEDA Self-Assessment tool and how it can help organizations.

Rebecca Herold - Privacy Interview

Rebecca Herold
Rebecca Herold and Associates
Information Privacy, Security
and Compliance
Evolution of Risk Assessments - Rebecca Herold
Rebecca Herold of Rebecca Herold and Associates, discusses privacy risk assessments, their latests advances and what's in store for the future.

Alex Cameron - Privacy Interview

Alex Cameron
Associate
Fasken Martineau
Privacy Issues in Litigation and e-Discovery - Alex Cameron
Alex Cameron, Associate, Fasken Martineau, talks about private sector privacy laws and how they affect organizations in connection with litigation, how PIPEDA impacts litigation, and more.

Elizabeth Denham - Privacy Interview

Elizabeth Denham
Assistant Privacy Commissioner
of Canada,
Office of the Privacy
Commissioner of Canada

PIPEDA Annual Report Review - Elizabeth Denham
Elizabeth Denham, Assistant Privacy Commissioner of Canada, discusses the PIPEDA Annual Report - changes from previous years, emerging issues and more.

Adam Mason
Vice President and Counsel
Corporate Responsibility
System Technologies Ltd.
Can Enterprise Privacy Management be Automated? - A solution from CRSTL - Adam Mason
Adam Mason, Vice President & Counsel, Corporate Responsibility System Technologies Ltd., discusses how organizations can automate privacy management, who is best suited to automate and the expected return on investment.

Michael Geist - Privacy Interview

Michael Geist
Canada Research Chair
in Internet and E-commerce Law
iOptout.ca - Michael Geist
Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law, talks about iOptout.ca, why it was created, and the laws that, in his opinion, require companies to comply with requests from third parties.

Ann Cavoukian - Privacy Interview

Ann Cavoukian
Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
Pressing Privacy Issues - Ann Cavoukian
Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, discusses the most pressing privacy issues in today’s environment, and provides a preview of her speech at the upcoming IAPP Canadian Privacy Summit.

Scott Totzke - Privacy Interview

Scott Totzke
Vice President, Global Security Group,
Research in Motion
Privacy on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution - Scott Totzke
Scott Totzke, Vice President, Global Security Group, Research in Motion talks about typical privacy and security concerns of organizations when deploying wireless solutions, as well as the security and data protection RIM offers.

Graham McWaters - Privacy Interview

Graham McWaters
Author of The Canadian Guide to Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft
Teaching Employees about Identity Theft to Create a Culture of Privacy - Graham McWaters
Graham McWaters, Author of The Canadian Guide to Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft, talks about how teaching employees about identity theft helps build a culture of privacy, as well as the benefits to employees and the company.

Michael Power - Privacy Interview

Michael Power
Vice President, Privacy and Security,
Smart Systems
for Health Agency
Develop a Culture of Privacy - Michael Power
Michael Power, Vice President, Privacy and Security, Smart Systems for Health Agency discusses the benefits, key components and how to get started developing a “culture” of privacy in organizations.

Dan Timmins - Privacy Interview

Dan Timmins
President,
NCI
Enterprise-wide Hard Drive Encryption - Dan Timmins
Dan Timmins, President, NCI discusses hard drive encryption and how organizations are now focusing on enterprise-wide deployment.

Geoffrey Nesnow - Privacy Interview

Geoffrey Nesnow
Senior Manager, North America Business Development,
Iron Mountain
Lost Backup Tapes & Lost or Stolen Laptops - Geoffrey Nesnow
Geoffrey Nesnow, Senior Manager, North America Business Development, Iron Mountain discusses various solutions to prevent the loss of personal information on lost or stolen laptops and backup tapes.

Theo Ling - Privacy Interview

Theo Ling
Partner,
Baker & McKenzie
Understanding Standing Committee Recommendations and the Government Response for the PIPEDA Review - Theo Ling
Theo Ling, Partner, Baker & McKenzie provides an understanding of the Standing Committee’s recommendations and Government’s response related to the 2007 PIPEDA review.

Nancy Webster Cole - Privacy Interview

Nancy Webster Cole
Senior Manager Telemarketing-Regulations,
CRTC
Canada National Do Not Call List - Nancy Webster Cole
Nancy Webster Cole, Senior Manager Telemarketing-Regulations, CRTC talks about Canada’s National Do-Not-Call List – the framework and rules. Nancy also discusses which organizations will need to comply and when.

Alex Chartier
General Manager,
Admiral Secure Products Ltd.
Closed-Loop Fax Security - Alex Chartier
Alex Chartier, General Manager, Admiral Secure Products Ltd., discusses faxing security issues and procedural and technological solutions that are available to address these issues.

Cameron McCuaig - Privacy Interview

Cameron McCuaig
Vice President, Client Care,
Bell Canada
Voice Identification Service - Cameron McCuaig
Cameron, McCuaig, Vice President, Client Care, Bell Canada, provides an overview of Bell's Voice Identification Service, the value, privacy issues solved and customer's reaction to the service.

Nicholas Cheung - Privacy Interview

Nicholas Cheung
Principal, Assurance Services Development
CICA
CICA's new 20 Questions Businesses Should Ask about Privacy - Nicholas Cheung
Nicholas Cheung, Principal, Assurance Services Development, talks about CICA’s latest resource and how Privacy Officers can use it.

Ryk Edelstein
Director of Operations
Converge Net Inc.
Monitoring Data Flows to Ensure Compliance - Ryk Edelstein
Ryk Edelstein, Director of Operations, Converge Net Inc., discusses how data flows are one of the most reliable means to not only monitor communications, but also establish zones in which compliance must exist.

Leslie Molin - Privacy Interview

Leslie Molin
Marketing Manager,
Cintas
Large-Scale Document Destruction - Leslie Molin
Leslie Molin, Marketing Manager, Cintas, discusses why improper document destruction is the cause of many privacy breaches and steps organizations can take to implement an effective document destruction program.

Terry Hancock - Privacy Interview

Terry Hancock
President, Compliance Division,
SAI Global
Effective Privacy Training in a Global Economy - Terry Hancock
Terry Hancock, President, Compliance Division, SAI Global, talks about the challenges of implementing privacy training for a global organizations and provides practical considerations for meeting such a challenge.

Theo Ling - Privacy Interview

Theo Ling
Partner,
Baker & McKenzie
Cross-Border Data Flows - Theo Ling
Theo Ling, Partner, Baker & McKenzie speaks to the most recent privacy issues related to cross-border data flows.

Rob Crawford
Country Manager
Blancco
Large-Scale Electronic Data Destruction - Rob Crawford
Rob Crawford, Country Manager, Canada for Blancco provides details as to the specific challenges of large scale electronic data destruction.

James Michael
Editor
Privacy Laws Business International
Employee Privacy in the EU - James Michael
James Michael, Editor, Privacy Laws Business International Newsletter, reviews the private-sector privacy laws in the EU specifically for employee privacy - - includes the transferring of employee information, consent, labour, unions, use of 3-mails, and records retention.

Ann Cavoukian - Privacy Interview

Ann Cavoukian, PH.D.,
Privacy Commissioner
of Ontario
Biometric Encryption - Ann Cavoukian
Dr. Ann Cavoukian, PH.D., Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, provides an understanding of biometric encryption and speaks to the business case and the implication of such technology.

Kris Klein
Litigation Counsel
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Privacy Issues Related to Hiring Employees in Canada - Kris Klein
Kris Klein, Litigation Counsel, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, and a co-author of ‘Privacy in Employment: Control of Personal Information in the Workplace’ published by Thomson Carswell speaks to conducting background checks, reference calls, access requests, drug testing, resumes and other privacy issues related to hiring employees in Canada.

James Michael
Editor
Privacy Laws Business International
Customer Privacy in the EU - James Michael
James Michael, Editor of Privacy Law & Business International Newsletter, provides an understanding of privacy law in 27 countries of the EU including: over-sight structures for these laws, fines, data transfer requirements into and out of the EU, consent structures and breach notification requirements.

Charles Giordano Bell's Compliance with PIPEDA - Charles Giordano
Charles Giordano discusses both PIPEDA's and the CRTC's impact on privacy at Bell Canada. He also covers the customer experience and some of Bell's challenges in maintaining compliance.

Bob Coles
Vice President,
Cornerstone
PIPEDA's Impact on Direct Marketing - Bob Coles
Bob Coles, Vice President of Cornerstone , discusses PIPEDA's impact on the direct marketing industry. Bob answers the question "Will PIPEDA shut down marketing? " Cornerstone is a leader in providing information-based marketing products and services. Mr. Coles is a privacy advocate in the marketing community and a member of the Canadian Marketing Association Ethics committee.

Tom Wappel, M.P.
Scarborough Southwest and
Chairman of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics
Statutory Review of PIPEDA - Tom Wappel
Tom Wappel, M.P. Scarborough Southwest and Chairman of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, provides background on the regulatory review of PIPEDA, possible amendments to PIPEDA, the PIPEDA amendment process and future objectives of the committee. Tom Wappel is a featured speaker at the CPO Roundtable, a privacy conference that is taking place in Ottawa on March 6 and 7.

Michael Henville
Canadian Standards
Association
Interview on ISO/IEC 27001 with the Canadian Standards Association - Michael Henville
  • What is ISO/IEC 27001?
  • What is an ISO Registration?
  • How does ISO/IEC 27001 help eliminate privacy breaches?
  • When and where is training for ISO/IEC 27001?
These questions and more are answered in this Nymity interview with Michael Henville of the Canadian Standards Association.

Sheetal Bedi
Manager of the Freedom of Information Privacy and Privacy Officer,
LCBO
Challenges of Becoming Compliant and Managing Privacy - Sheetal Bedi
Privacy Officers cannot be obstructionist and must develop a win-win approach when dealing with the various business units in the organization. Sheetal Bedi, LCBO's Manager of the Freedom of Information Privacy and Privacy Officer speaks about her experiences at the LCBO and how Privacy Officers need to focus on training.

Dina Palozzi
Executive Vice-President,
Client Relations
BMO Nesbitt Burns and
Senior Vice-President
and Chief Privacy Office
BMO Financial Group
Privacy issues Regarding a Privacy Incident - Dina Palozzi
Dina Palozzi, Executive Vice-President, Client Relations, BMO Nesbitt Burns and Senior Vice-President and Chief Privacy Officer, BMO Financial Group, discusses the impact on the privacy office resulting from the media attention generated by two computer servers that contained customer information being accidentally sent to an individual. Ms. Palozzi reviews the BMO privacy office's process for handling such an incident, interactions with the privacy Commissioner's office and comments on the organization's security infrastructure.

David Young
Partner
Lang Michener
Breach Notification - David Young
David Young, a partner at Lang Michener LLP, provides an update on breach notifications including: legal obligations, notification best-practices, thresholds for notification and the impact breach notifications are having on corporations in Canada.

Peter Cullen
Chief Privacy Strategist
Microsoft Corporation
Understanding Digital Identity - Peter Cullen
Peter Cullen, Chief Privacy Strategist of Microsoft Corporation, provides an understanding of Digital Identity, Identity Metasystems and the Seven Laws of Identity. The Seven Laws of Identity is promoted by Dr. Ann Cavoukian, the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (Links to IPC papers provided).

Jacques Blois
Detective Staff Sergeant
ID Crimes & Forgery Investigations
Anti-Rackets Section
Ontario Provincial Police
Identity Theft - Jacques Blois
Jacques Bois, Detective Staff Sergeant, ID Crimes & Forgery Investigations, Anti-Rackets Section, Ontario Provincial Police, reviews the frequency of identity theft, the purposes of identity crimes, corporate risks related to identity crimes and the risk of litigation.

Michael Janjic
Administrator
Lakeview Retirement Centre
Janjic Fought the Law, and Privacy Won - Michael Janjic
Michael Janjic, Administrator of Lakeview Retirement Centre refused to provide personal information of the Centre’s residents, to the city of Hamilton until forced to by the police, but even then, the fight wasn’t over. Michael fought the City of Hamilton By-Law that required the retirement home to produce this information and won when sections of the By-Law were found unconstitutional.

Karl Delwaide
Partner
Fasken Martineau
Amendments to An Act Respecting the Protection of Personal Information in the Private Sector - Karl Delwaide
Karl Delwaide of Fasken and a speaker at the IAPP Privacy Academy Conference that will be held in Toronto on October 18-20, 2006 reviews key amendments in the private sector privacy act in Quebec which include changes in for cross-border transfers of personal information, new fines, privacy officer liabilities and the use of third-parties.

William Tysiak - Privacy Interview

William Tysiak
Vice President
Echoworx
Eliminating the Need for Breach Notification - William Tysiak
William Tysiak, VP of Echoworx, discusses how organizations can eliminate the need to provide breach notification even if there is a loss of personal information. Tysiak provides insight into the issues related to use of emails and provides some practical uses for encryption.

Terry Hancock - Privacy Interview

Terry Hancock
CEO
SAI Global
Privacy Training for Employees - Terry Hancock
Terry Hancock, CEO of SAI Global, addresses the challenges of providing employee privacy training in Canada and internationally. He speaks to training call centre and retail employees, outlines the most common privacy training mistakes, and presents a business case for computer based training.

Suzanne Morin
Assistant General Counsel
Bell Canada
Corporate E-Mail Challenges and Best-Practices in an Age of Spam - Suzanne Morin
Suzanne Morin, Assistant General Counsel, Bell Canada, and a member of the Canadian Anti-Spam Task Force, addresses the business impact of spam on corporate Canada and ISPs and outlines the challenges both consumers and corporations are facing as a result of phishing.

Dana Simberkoff
VP Business Development
HiSoftware
Managing Online Privacy Compliance in the Enterprise - Dana Simberkoff
Dana Simberkoff, VP of Business Development of HiSoftware a sponsor of the IAPP Privacy Academy Conference that will be held in Toronto on October 18 - 20, 2006 reviews the business risks facing large, multi-jurisdictional corporations when collecting personal information online.

Sue Glueck
Senior Attorney
Microsoft Corporation
Privacy in the Product Development Lifecycle - Sue Glueck
Sue Glueck, Senior Attorney, Microsoft Corporation and a speaker at the IAPP Privacy Academy Conference that will be held in Toronto on October 18-20, 2006 reviews key areas of her presentation which includes integrating privacy into the product development cycle, transferring personal information to and from a customer’s computer as well as the transfer of personal information to third parties.

John Weigelt
National Technology Officer
Microsoft
Integrating Privacy into Product Development - John Weigelt
John Weigelt, National Technology Officer, of Microsoft discusses the rules and guidelines for product development to ensure customers can control the collection, use and distribution of their personal information plus some best-practices for privacy officers.

Wendy Gross
Partner
Torys
USA Patriot Act - Wendy Gross
Wendy Gross, Partner at Torys LLP, reviews the impact of the USA Patriot Act on corporate Canada. Included in this interview are discussions on compliance considerations and whether organizations should inform their customers of any cross-border transfers of personal information.



 
Ken Anderson
Assistant Commissioner
Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) - Ken Anderson
Ken Anderson, Assistant Commissioner, Information and Privacy Commissioner/Ontario, provides his perspective on the Personal Health Information Protection Act including the impact of it being deemed substantially similar to PIPEDA. He also discusses the challenges for health information custodians, the number of complaints received, how orders can extend beyond health information custodians, cross-border transfers of personal health information and the prospects of changes to privacy legislation in Ontario.


 
Pippa Lawson
Executive Director and General Counsel
Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic
CIPPIC Privacy Advocacy Activities in Canada - Pippa Lawson
Pippa Lawson, Executive Director and General Counsel of the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC), speaks to CIPPIC's privacy advocacy activities. These include PIPEDA compliance testing, helping consumers with privacy concerns, filing complaints with the Privacy Commissioners office, and the recent challenge of a Commissioner's decision in Federal court.

Larry Ponemon
The Ponemon Institute
2006 Canada's Most Trusted Companies for Privacy - Larry Ponemon
Larry Ponemon, of the Ponemon Institute, discusses the recent 2006 Canada's Most Trusted Companies for Privacy Study which unveils key consumers privacy concerns in Canada and how Canadians rank the top corporations in Canada.


 
David Elder
Vice President, Regulatory Law
Bell Canada
Bell's Response to Recent Attention on Changes made to Bell Sympatico Service Agreement - David Elder
David Elder, Vice President Regulatory Law, Bell Canada provides details related to changes that were recently made to the Bell Sympatico Service Agreement, the subject of recent media attention. David addresses Bell's motivation for the changes, extent of the changes made and the impact of advanced transparency on Bell.



 
Sara Levine
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin
Privacy Considerations for Agents as defined by PHIPA - Sara Levine
Sara Levine of Fasken Martineau, DuMoulin provides an overview of Agents, as defined by PHIPA, and discusses legislative responsibilities, contractual considerations and privacy breaches. Sara is a featured speaker at the upcoming "Implementing PHIPA" conference being held on May 8-9, 2006.

Susan Oliver
CPO
Cornerstone
Privacy Considerations when Renting Lists of Consumer Information - Susan Oliver
Susan Oliver, CPO of Cornerstone, provides an overview of the list rental industry and speaks to industry privacy practices. She addresses consent requirements, contract requirements and accountability structures.

 
Jonathan Cocker
Baker & McKenzie
Liability for Privacy Officers - Jonathan Cocker
Jonathan Cocker of Baker and McKenzie discusses privacy officers personal liability arising from federal and provincial privacy legislation.

Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D
Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
Ontario's Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) - Ann Cavoukian
The interview with Dr. Ann Cavoukian provides specifics relating to Ontario's Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) including a comprehensive discussion of the individuals and organizations subject to PHIPA. Dr. Cavoukian speaks to the PHIPA considerations for all organizations in Ontario as well as the prospects for an Ontario private sector privacy legislation.

David Loukidelis
Information and Privacy Commissioner of
British Columbia
Privacy Challenges in 2006 - David Loukidelis
David Loukidelis, Information and Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia, speaks to his objectives in 2006, the challenges facing privacy officers, the 2006 PIPEDA review, notification after a breach and the hot privacy topics.

Ken Johnston
Associate Relations Manager
Sears Canada
Employee Privacy - Ken Johnston
Ken Johnston, Associate Relations Manager, Sears Canada, provides details of one of the largest, if not the largest, internal audit of employee privacy in Canada. Ken speaks to the audit process, challenges, policies, training and how Nymity's PrivaWorks program assisted in the process.

Yaron Dori
Partner
Hogan & Hartson
Cell Phones, PDAs and Other Wireless Devices - Privacy for an Emerging Technology - Yaron Dori
Yaron Dori, Partner at Hogan & Hartson and a speaker at the IAPP Privacy Academy Conference that will be held in Toronto on October 18 - 20, 2006 reviews key areas of his presentation which will address the privacy risks of wireless devices with a focus on U.S. legal compliance.

Caroline Saad
Senior Consultant
Deloitte
Privacy in Quebec - Caroline Saad
Caroline Saad, Senior Consultant at Deloitte's Montreal office, provides an overview of privacy in Quebec for organizations with operations that transfer personal information into, or outside of, the province of Quebec. Deloitte is a subscriber to Nymity's PrivaWorks program, and a business associate of the National Privacy Policy Index.

Scott Beaumont
Supervisor, Internal Audit
Green Shield
Privacy Audits - Scott Beaumont
Scott Beaumont, Supervisor, Internal Audit, Green Shield Canada outlines Green Shield's privacy auditing processes.

Leanne Hayward
Marketing Specialist
3M Canada
Privacy Filters - Leanne Hayward
Leanne Hayward, Marketing Specialist, 3M Canada provides an overview of 3M™ Privacy Filters.

Drew McArthur
Vice President Corporate Affairs and Chief Privacy officer
Telus Communications
The Consent Implications of Englander v. Telus Communications - Drew McArthur
Drew McArthur, VP Corporate Affairs and Chief Privacy Officer of Telus Communications reviews the impact the Federal Court of Appeal has had on Telus, the Telecom industry and potentially all firms that rely on implied consent for secondary purposes.

David Loukidelis
Information and Privacy Commissioner of
British Columbia
The Impact of Bill 73 on Service Providers - David Loukidelis
David Loukidelis, Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia discusses the impact Bill 73 is having on service providers to the British Columbia government. The interview covers several issues related to service providers in BC, the rest of Canada and the USA.

Jonathan Cocker
Lisa Douglas
William Karam

Baker & McKenzie
Privacy Considerations with Records Management - Jonathan Cocker, Lisa Douglas, William Karam
Jonathon Cocker, Lisa Douglas and William Karam, three of the speakers at the Records Protection, Retention and Destruction workshop, review some of the privacy considerations for records management. This interview will help you better understand the value of attending this workshop.

 
Michael Geist
Canada Research Chair
in Internet and
E-commerce Law
Are Business Email Addresses Considered Personal Information - Michael Geist
Michael Geist discusses his complaint and the resulting Commissioner's finding which defines the Commissioner's position as to whether business email addresses are personal information under PIPEDA.

 

Ron Lalonde
Chief Privacy Officer
CIBC
Personal Information Accidentally Faxed to an Unintended Recipient - Ron Lalonde
Ron Lalonde, Chief Privacy Officer of CIBC, provides details of the privacy breach that received wide spread media attention in late November 2004.

Robert Parker
Partner
Deloitte & Touche
Privacy Framework, Privacy Audits - Robert Parker
Robert Parker, Partner at Deloitte & Touche, discusses privacy audits, including such topics as why organizations should audit to the CICA Privacy Framework standard, importance of corporate governance, the CSO model, privacy impact assessments, identity theft, and the ever growing challenges facing Privacy Officers in Canada.

Karl Delwaide
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin
Privacy in Quebec - Karl Delwaide
Karl Delwaide of Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP discusses privacy in Quebec including Quebec's constitutional challenge of PIPEDA. Louise Béchamp and Jeffrey Kaufman of Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP will present employee privacy in Quebec at Nymity's Employee Privacy Conference.

Richard Purcell
President
Corporate Privacy Group
Privacy Management Model - 3PT - Richard Purcell
Richard Purcell, President of Corporate Privacy Group in Nordland Washington, speaks to Corporate Privacy Group's privacy management model called 3PT. Also, Richard speaks to: some of the challenges facing Privacy Officers in America, training employees on privacy and the use of technology to manage privacy.

Dave Lantz
Legal Counsel
Purolator Courier Ltd.
"Federal Work" and Compliance with PIPEDA - Dave Lantz
Dave Lantz, Legal Counsel at Purolator Courier Ltd., discusses Purolator's experience as a "federal Work" within the context of PIPEDA. He reviews Purolator's: compliance process, privacy questionnaire, privacy statement, employee privacy guide, structure of the privacy team, responsibilities of the privacy team, Commissioner's Finding - Case 71, employee training, and the content of consent forms.

Murray Long
PrivacyScan
Public Safety Act 2002 and it's Impact on PIPEDA - Murray Long
Murray Long, founder of PrivacyScan, discusses Canada's new Public Safety Act. This interview focuses on the effects of the Public Safety Act on PIPEDA and the resulting impact on organizations.

David Young
Partner
Lang Michener
Employee Privacy Policies - David Young
David Young, Partner at Lang Michener LLP, discusses Employee Privacy Policies, the subject of his featured presentation at Nymity's Employee Privacy Conference.

Michael Sullivan
VP Business Development
ThreeData
Privacy Solutions for Direct Marketing - Michael Sullivan
Michael Sullivan, VP Business Development of ThreeData Inc. speaks to the privacy issues related to direct marketing and how ThreeData solved a lottery's challenge of managing unsubscribes and do-not-calls for multiple marketing campaigns in multiple locations.

Yim Chan
CIO and Chief Privacy Officer
IBM
PIPEDA's Impact on Outsourcing of Customer Personal Information - Yim Chan
Yim Chan, CIO and Chief Privacy Officer of IBM, reviews privacy and legislative implications for outsourcing of customer personal information. She speaks to the flexibility of PIPEDA, being accountable and nondisclosure agreements.

Richard Simpson
Director General
Electronic Commerce of
Industry Canada
Industry Canada and PIPEDA - Richard Simpson
Richard Simpson, Director General, Electronic Commerce of Industry Canada, outlines Industry Canada's responsibilities with respect to the implementation of PIPEDA. He discusses why PIPEDA is a key element of the government's efforts to build consumer and business confidence in the knowledge economy, especially the digital marketplace.

Robert Gold
Managing Partner
Bennett Gold Chartered Accountants
Privacy Audits - Robert Gold
Robert Gold, Managing partner of Bennett Gold Chartered Accountants ( a firm specializing in online privacy audits), provides insight into why an organization should complete an external privacy audit and how to prepare for one. He introduces the Chartered Accountants of Canada (CICA) Privacy Framework, which is used by Chartered Accountants when completing a privacy audit.

Theo Ling
Partner
Baker & McKenzie
PIPEDA and International Privacy Legislation - Theo Ling
Theo Ling, a partner with Baker & McKenzie, Toronto, discusses PIPEDA and its relevance to international privacy legislation. Theo compares global compliance strategies to Canadian strategies.

Jeffery Kaufman
National Co-Director
Privacy and Information
Protection Group
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin
Provincial Privacy Regulations and PIPEDA - Jeffery Kaufman
Mr. Kaufman, the National Co-director of the Privacy and Information Protection Practice Group of Fasken, Martineau, DuMoulin LLP, as well as the Co-chair and a founder of the Privacy Section of Ontario Bar Association and a member of the Executive of the new Privacy Section of the Canadian Bar Association shares his perspectives as to organization's compliance with PIPEDA and provincial privacy regulations in the private sector.

Robin Gould-Soil
Corporate Privacy Officer
TD Financial Group
Employee Training - Robin Gould-Soil
Robin Gould-Soil, Corporate Privacy Officer at TD Financial Group, speaks about the importance of privacy training for employees and reviews TD's privacy training programs.



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