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Canada is poised for significant advancements in cybersecurity with the introduction of new regulations, including Bill C-26 and Ontario Bill 194. These measures aim to strengthen the protection of critical infrastructure and public sector organizations, addressing the evolving challenges posed by emerging technologies such as AI. Although the future of Bill C-26 remains uncertain due to the prorogation of Parliament, the introduction of both bills represents a long-awaited update in data privacy oversight and policies in Canada. On February 4th, The Globe and Mail hosted a webcast to discuss the potential changes and their implications for Canadians.

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Speakers:

  • Jon Ferguson, Vice-president, Cyber and DNS, CIRA
  • Imran Ahmad, Canadian Head of Technology and Co-Head of Cybersecurity and Data Privacy, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
  • Kin Lee-Yow, Chief Information Officer, CAA Club Group of Companies
  • Alexandra Posadzki, Financial & Cybercrime Reporter, The Globe and Mail

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