MGMT 3265 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Canada Revenue Agency, Certified Protection Officer, Stakeholder Analysis
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Chapter 3: privacy the right to be left alone, and to be free of unreasonable personal intrusions. Privacy issues: websites are windows to the world and to data, all data, including medical data, are not safe. Privacy solutions: anti-spam laws, take care of your systems and data. It technologies that impact privacy: data aggregators and profiling, electronic surveillance, personal information in databases. Information on internet bulletin boards, newsgroups, and social networking sites. Electronic surveillance: the law supports the right of employers to read their employees" e-mail and other electronic documents and to monitor their employees" internet use. Personal information in databases: examples of potential locations of personal data in databases, banks and financial institutions, utility companies, employers, government agencies (e. g. canada revenue agency, credit reporting agencies (e. g. equifax canada, hospitals, schools and universities, retail establishments. Pipeda: pipeda personal information protection and electronic documents act, ten basic principles, accountability.