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Navigating Your Privacy Obligations as a Business [Video]

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Navigating Your Privacy Obligations as a Business

With our world becoming more integrated and more businesses moving online every day, privacy and data protection are growing areas of concern. Businesses that collect and use personal information have specific obligations, and the relevant laws around the world and here in Canada are changing.

With more privacy and data breaches regularly featured in headline news stories, everyone is more concerned about the protection of their personal information than ever before. Protecting personal information is an integral part of operating any business.

If you operate a business that deals with personal information, join us for this session with TDS LLP, to increase your knowledge about personal information, privacy and data protection.

Attendees will learn the following:
– Basic privacy law principles for the collection, use, retention, and disclosure of customer and/or employee personal information under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
– What to communicate when collecting personal information
– Key issues to consider when collecting, using and disclosing personal information as part of your business

Kendall (Dell) Dyck, TDS Law
(https://www.tdslaw.com/)

The World Trade Centre Winnipeg acts as an information portal for Manitoba entrepreneurs. We offer quality training seminars on many topics of interest, customized service and support, as well as a full market research and the Canada’s Trade Accelerator Program for Manitoba businesses.
With a personalized approach and services in English and French, we make things easier for your business!

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