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So, Your Data’s Been Breached. Now What?
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When your data leaks through the fingers of companies that should have known better, they send letters. Not alerts - those come later - but letters. That's because by law, they have to. They also have to be clear, helpful and transparent, but not all companies read the legislative fine print. What's more, the media often simply amplify the rhetoric without critically analyzing the impact of their news.It wasn't always so. For the first two decades of the current millennium, Canada's private sector privacy law did not require companies to notify their victims. This was a due to Big Tech sector lobbying couched as a charitable act intended to avoid creating public panic (I'm looking at you, ITAC) but really served to create a regulatory oasis in Canada away from California's progressive SB1386 agenda, which mandated breach notification for the first time in the USA.For the most part, these letters are largely performative exercises. They apologize. They reassure. They obfusc...
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