Privacy Commissioner of Canada Philippe Dufresne participated in the 59th Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities Forum. He spoke about data for equity, participated in a panel with South Korea and Australia on employee surveillance, and gave a presentation on the OPC's investigation into Home Depot. "Each of our partners brings to the table a unique perspective on the privacy issues that we all face, and we are able to work together to more effectively protect fundamental privacy rights," Dufresne said.
OPC talks data equity, employee surveillance at Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities Forum
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