The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada published a report that recounted the strategic privacy priorities over the last seven years. The report titled “Strategic Privacy Priorities and the Themes and Observations that Emerged: 2015-2022” examined the OPC’s work in the fields of economics of personal information, government surveillance, and reputation and privacy as an effort to help restore Canadians’ trust in government and the digital economy. These selected priorities reflected the concerns and values of Canadian citizens, and the views of many stakeholders.
OPC publishes report examining strategic privacy priorities
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