Privacy rights in Canada fall short of global standards. The Digital Charter Implementation Act of 2022 aims to improve protections, reflecting a compromise.
In the wake of 2016's edtech breaches, the 3 Baseline Considerations for Security (3BC) emerged, advocating independent assessment, secure data disposal, and transparent consent practices. They form a crucial framework for fostering trust and accountability.
Valentine's Day 2018 uncovered a Canadian school board's data breach cover-up, igniting efforts for edtech cybersecurity and privacy reform in Canada. Advocacy for data deletion is crucial.
Robert Mueller's 2011 speech for the Citizens Crime Commission of New York highlights the evolving threats posed by organized crime and terrorism. In today's interconnected world, the intersection of criminal activities affects us all, from financial impacts to national security threats.