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Canada AM

Dead woman's Facebook account hacked: October 2009 (Fazila Nurani interviewed to address protecting your on-line identity).

Canada AM and CTV News: July 2009 (Fazila Nurani interviewed regarding the Federal Privacy Commissioner's findings against Facebook)

CTV News

Proposed changes to Canada's copyright act:  June 2010 (Fazila Nurani interviewed by Marcia on the impact of the changes).

Toronto police officers wearing microphones:  May 2010 (Fazila Nurani interviewed by Sandy on the privacy implications).

Google's Latitude Service: February 2009 (Fazila Nurani interviewed by Jacqeline Milczarek on the privacy implications of Google's new technology).

The Lawyers Weekly

Proposed PIPEDA amendments upgrade key provisions: July 2010 (by Fazila Nurani)

Juror Privacy Breaches: July 2009 (by Fazila Nurani)

Balancing Privacy & Security: The New Video Surveillance Guidelines: April 2008 (by Natalie Fraser, interviewing Fazila Nurani).

Identity Fraud Legislation Long Overdue: July 2007 (by Fazila Nurani)

ComputerWorld Canada

Court Rules Firms Need Staff Consent to See E-mail: June 2008 (by Briony Smith, interviewing Fazila Nurani).

The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel

Effective Privacy Documentation to Empower your Organization: June 2008

CMA Management Magazine

Online Social Networking Arrives in the Office: May 2008 (by Jacob Stroller, interviewing Fazila Nurani).

Articlesbase

Use ISO 17799 to Improve Security and Minimize Risks: August 2007 (by Fazila Nurani)

ITBusiness.ca
Privacy Commissioner gets trans-border jurisdiction

by Briony Smith
February 6, 2007

This article interviews Fazila Nurani: The Federal Court rules that the Privacy Commissioner's jurisdiction includes Canadian privacy infractions by American companies.

ITBusiness.ca
Treasury Board examines privacy risks in BI rollout

by Shane Schick

July 20, 2006

This article interviews Fazila Nurani: New software in use to create reports about government employees...

To Your Credit
Credit Institute of Canada Member Newsletter
Spring 2006 Issue

Article written by Fazila Nurani: Debt Collectors Need to Pay Closer Attention to Privacy Laws

Canadian Business
I've got a secret
by Brendan Weston

This article interviews Fazila Nurani: If the privacy hype has your company set to spend big bucks, hold on - there's a better way...


Privacy Law Q&As for DigitalEve Canada

Part 1 of 3

Q: Can a financial institution legally allow a non-financial service company, through a sub-contract, to debit your account directly? For example, a customer orders (more ...)

Part 2 of 3

Q: Do all websites have to have a privacy policy? What must be included in it?
A: There is no law in Canada or elsewhere that says a company must post a privacy policy on its website. However, most privacy laws (more ...)

Part 3 of 3

Q: Do Canadian privacy laws apply to websites of non-Canadian companies that are accessible by a Canadian audience? If yes, which Canadian privacy laws are applicable?
A: Canadian private sector privacy laws apply to the collection, use, or disclosure of personal (more ...)

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