This resource, published by the OIPC, is a self-assessment tool and step-by-step checklist for public bodies and organizations to ensure they are adhering to the personal security requirements under the British Columbia, Alberta and Canadian Personal Information Acts.
OIPC — Securing personal information: A self-assessment tool for public bodies, organizations
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