Canada:
Cyber Security And Data Protection Law (Podcast)
31 August 2021
Gowling WLG
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We are now living in a new world of technology and data, which
are essential to both a business' operations and its success.
However, as innovations move forward the challenges that these
assets present will only increase.
In this podcast, Naïm Alexandre Antaki, Gowling WLG partner
and member of the firm's Blockchain & Smart Contracts
and Fintech Groups and co-head of the Montréal's Tech
group, Sherry Truong, Privacy Counsel at Asana and Luigi Bruno,
Senior Engineer (Group Privacy Oos) at IKEA and doctoral candidate
at McGill University's Faculty of Law discuss privacy law -
specifically cyber security and data protection.
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