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British Columbian Privacy Commissioner Releases Report On Government Privacy Breach Management
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On January 28, 2015, the Information and Privacy Commissioner
for British Columbia issued a report analyzing the current breach management
policies, procedures, and training within the British Columbian
government. The report includes an examination of more than 300
privacy breach reviews completed by the government's central
breach management agency and makes five recommendations that are
designed to help the government enhance the effectiveness of its
breach management program.
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