Posts Tagged ‘policy’

Canadian Tire Embroiled in Privacy Rights Scandal

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Photo: Luc Cinq-Mars A Canadian Tire store in Verdun, Montréal recycled unshredded documents that contain employee social security numbers and other highly confidential personal information, as reported in the French language daily 24 Heures, “Des informations personnelles se retrouvent au recyclage». In this case the paper was “accidentally” re-used to print-out a duplicate customer receipt. Let’s hope this was one limited incident and not a careless practice potentially widespread throughout the company and its stores. Regardless, it points to the pressing need of every corporation to develop, implement and monitor a seal-tight information management policy. The consequences of not doing so are potentially significant, as Dominic Jaar writes about in an article published in the International In-house Counsel Journal. (See the article on PIPEDA published elsewhere on this blog).

The Value of E-Discovery Policies

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

The first line of defence and a great component of an corporation’s Governance, Risk and Compliance infrastructure is a solid set of policies, processes and protocols.

Think about the state of your policies ahead of time, update them and inform everyone about them. The outcome will always be better when you are asked to demonstrate to a court how you responded to the discovery demands!

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