Canadian Data Privacy Regulations and History with nNovation’s Constantine Karbaliotis
In this episode, Constantine Karbaliotis from nNovation, a certified privacy professional with a wealth of experience in the field of privacy and data protection joins the show. Constantine has served as a privacy officer for two multinational corporations, and now serves multiple organizations as a privacy advisor.
Constantine is well-versed in a range of privacy program management areas, including policy development, implementing PIA/PbD programs, vendor privacy management, breach management and response, addressing notice, consent, and data subject rights issues, as well as contract issues such as data transfer agreements and security/privacy addenda.
During our conversation, we explore the evolution of Canadian data privacy regulations, from their early beginnings to the current landscape, which is shaped by a range of federal and provincial laws. We discuss the primary Canadian privacy regulations that individuals and organizations should be aware of, and the differences between federal and provincial privacy laws, and how they impact individuals and organizations.
We also delve into how the Canadian government enforces privacy regulations, and the penalties that individuals and organizations can face for non-compliance. Additionally, we examine how recent high-profile data breaches have affected Canadian privacy regulations and the changes made in response.
We explore the challenges posed by emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, and their impact on Canadian privacy regulations. We also look at how individuals and organizations can stay up-to-date with the latest developments in Canadian privacy regulation and the resources available to help them comply.
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