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12 April 2021

Privacy & Cyber Risks, Trends And Opportunities For Business – Session 3

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Throughout the year, we will host a series of presentations that will continue to bring together leaders and experts in a variety of fields related to privacy, data protection and cybersecurity who...
Canada Privacy

May 07, 2021
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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Session III - Privacy and Competition Law

Join us for the next webinar in BLG's Managing Privacy in a Connected World 2021 Webinar Series.

Throughout the year, we will host a series of presentations that will continue to bring together leaders and experts in a variety of fields related to privacy, data protection and cybersecurity who will share their knowledge and insights to help your organization achieve its business and growth objectives. These webinars will provide you with the latest updates and trends that will help your organization navigate Canadian and international privacy requirements, benefit from opportunities (e.g. monetization of data and use of AI) as well as mitigate potential risks.

Our next session will take place on May 7, 2021Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Developments: Privacy and Competition Law .

Presented by:

  • Davit Akman, Partner at BLG
  • Brendan Fee, Partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Want to participate?

Please submit any ideas, suggestions or questions you would like addressed through email at RSVPVancouver@blg.com..


CPD Information

BC: This course has been accredited for 1.0 hour. Course name: BLG's Privacy & Cyber Risks, Trends and Opportunities for Business – 2021 Webinar Series | Session 3. Course number: N07052021.

QC: Please note, the concept of "recognition" or "accreditation" has been abolished. By doing this, the Barreau is trying to make it easier for lawyers to claim mandatory CLE credits without a formal accreditation process. It is now up to individual lawyers to determine the eligibility of a training activity and to declare the hours in their "Dossier de formation en ligne".

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