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Canada Dashboard Digest | Why Canada should consider 'dynamic data obscurity' Related reading: OCR issues rule for reproductive health care under HIPAA

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Information Accountability Foundation Executive Director and Chief Strategist Martin Abrams sees the writing on the wall as it relates to data-driven technologies. "Data is not good or bad; it is when and how it is used that defines benevolence and maliciousness," Abrams writes. Despite the recent "Schrems II" decision and the proposed modernization of Canadian privacy law to address such innovation, Abrams harkens back to the concept of "dynamic data obscurity" that he introduced in 2015, offering his take on how it may be best applied now and in the future.
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