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«From user profiles and location information to IP addresses and RFID, the world of information technology has evolved at a rapid pace, exposing both individuals and organizations to new levels of risk - and responsibility. Yet, data protection and privacy laws are still applying a definition of "personal information" that was developed in the 1970s. It's time to take a fresh look at the definition and develop a new legal framework for assessing which data should be classified as personal information. And that's precisely what this new publication, Understanding Personal Information: Managing Privacy Risks, aims to do.

Highlights of this Book

Researched and written by Eloïse Gratton, a leading expert in information technology law, new media and privacy issues, this volume provides a thorough investigation of the concept of personal information, including:

  • A full examination of the definition and interpretation of "personal information" found in Canadian data protection laws (PIPEDA and provincial private sector laws from B.C., Alberta and Quebec), as well as European data protection directives
  • A summary of the historical context leading to the adoption of data protection laws and the elaboration of the definition of personal information
  • A review of emerging technologies and the challenges they trigger for the protection of personal information in an information age
  • A useful assessment tool to assist organizations handling information of their clients, employees or website users in determining whether the information handled qualifies as personal information and the kind of potential privacy risks or harm involved
  • An analysis of the types of privacy harm which may result from personal information being collected, used and disclosed, and a guide on how to mitigate privacy risks
  • A helpful examination of the interpretation of the notion of "identifiable" (as opposed to anonymous) information
  • A review of Canadian case law addressing the issue of when personal information is considered "accurate" and "relevant" for its intended use in accordance with applicable Canadian data protection laws
  • A practical framework for Canadian data protection laws in light of modern technologies

An Important Resource

This guide is a valuable reference book for organizations that handle personal information as well as their legal counsel as it will help them assess:

  • Whether the information they manage is or should be covered under the definition of personal information
  • The sensitivity of the information they handle, the type of security measures they should be implementing and the type of consent they should be obtaining from their employees, clients and users
  • The situations in which a security breach will trigger a significant risk of harm for individuals affected

Whether individuals have a right to damages resulting from a confirmed breach under PIPEDA or any similar provincial law

In addition, Understanding Personal Information: Managing Privacy Risks may be of interest to Canadian lawyers, lawmakers, policymakers, privacy commissioners, courts, consumer groups, and governmental authorities and agencies.»


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