Privacy Standards and Best Practices for Situation Tables, presented at Community Mobilization and Acutely Elevated Risk in Peterborough, by Stephen McCammon, September 26, 2022. … A presentation by Stephen McCammon, Legal Counsel, about the privacy standards and best practices for situation …
Sharing Personal Health Information Within and Among Ontario Health Teams, presented to the Canadian Mental Health Association by Nicole Minutti, Senior Health Policy Advisor, August 10, 2022 … Presentation by Senior Health Policy Advisor, Nicole Minutti, to the Canadian Mental Health Association …
S2-Episode 6: Giving foster kids a fair shot in life … Child welfare records can follow kids even after they’ve aged out of the system. That’s the reality former foster kids face as they begin their adult lives, shadowed by deeply personal histories recorded in files that are accessible to others. …
Effective Data Governance for Changing Times … A presentation by Fred Carter, Senior Policy and Technology Advisor, to the Toronto District School Board about data governance in schools. … Effective Data Governance for Changing …
Insights from the IPC, presented to the Ontario Bar Association by Commissioner Patricia Kosseim, June 8, 2022 … Presentation by Commissioner Kosseim to the Ontario Bar Association on the latest updates from the IPC on access and privacy issues. … Insights from the IPC, presented to the Ontario Bar …
S2-Episode 5: In conversation with Jim Balsillie: Data, technology, and public policy … Data is the engine of the modern economy, a key driver of innovation and growth. While the power of data is undeniable, questions emerge about the impact of digital transformation on our human rights, our …
Radio Interview: Should Law Enforcement Be Using Facial Recognition Technology? … Guest Host Angela Kokott speaks with the Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner Patricia Kosseim about why local law enforcement is using facial-recognition technology. Patricia tells Angela about the concerns …
S2-Episode 4: Focusing in on police use of body-worn cameras … In recent years a global movement has taken shape, calling for greater scrutiny of interactions between citizens and police. Cameras worn by police officers have emerged as a tool to support greater transparency and accountability, …
Commissioner Kosseim’s comments to federal committee on the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement, May 2, 2022 … Comments from Commissioner Kosseim to the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics on the use of facial recognition technology by law …
Council of Ontario Universities FIPPA Network, presented to the Council of Ontario Universities – FIPPA Network by Warren Mar, Assistant Commissioner, Andrea Schwartz, Director of Mediation, and Gillian Shaw, Director of Adjudication, April 11, 2022 … Presentation by Director of Adjudication, …
Commissioner’s Speech to the Standing Committee on Social Policy of the Legislative Assembly Re: Schedule 2 of Bill 88, Working for Workers Act, 2022, March 29, 2022 … Commissioner Kosseim’s speech to the to the Standing Committee on Social Policy of the Legislative Assembly Re: Schedule 2 of Bill …
S2-Episode 3: Power to the people! Access, privacy, and civic engagement … This episode explores the role of civic engagement in fostering greater government transparency and clearer privacy policies that work for everyday people. Commissioner Kosseim speaks with community activist and bestselling …
S2-Episode 2: Family ties: Using investigative genetic genealogy to solve crimes … Millions of people around the world are purchasing DNA testing kits and uploading their results to genealogy websites to trace their family trees. Police services are making use of this genetic information too, …
Reaching out to Franco Ontarians: Commissioner Kosseim talks about Data Privacy Day on CHOQ FM … Listen to the interview here. … Reaching out to Franco Ontarians: Commissioner Kosseim talks about Data Privacy Day on CHOQ …
Reaching out to Franco Ontarians: Commissioner Kosseim talks about Data Privacy Day on CHOQ FM, February 8, 2022 … Listen to the interview here. … Reaching out to Franco Ontarians: Commissioner Kosseim talks about Data Privacy Day on CHOQ FM, February 8, …
What is ‘Reasonable’? Exploring when a De-Identification Process is Sufficiently Protective, presented to the National Research Council by Vance Lockton, Policy Manager, February 1, 2022 … A presentation by Vance Lockton, Policy Manager, exploring when a de-identification process of data is …
Privacy Day 2022 Webcast: Empowering a New Generation of Digital Citizens … … Privacy Day 2022 Webcast: Empowering a New Generation of Digital Citizens …
Health Law Privacy In Schools, presented to Osgoode Hall Law School by Dara Lambie, Legal Counsel, January 28, 2022 … A presentation by Dara Lambie, Legal Counsel, about health privacy law in schools. … Health Law Privacy In Schools, presented to Osgoode Hall Law School by Dara Lambie, Legal …
Part X of the CYFSA Moving forward, learning together, presented to the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies by Commissioner Patricia Kosseim, January 21, 2022. … Part X of the CYFSA Moving forward, learning together, presented to the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies by …
S2-Episode 1: Real or fake? The buzz about synthetic data … New artificial intelligence technologies now make it possible to create fake versions of personal information that look and feel a lot like the real thing but are different enough to protect individual privacy. In this episode, …