
Any role in a Quebec business where personal data is being processed should be familiar with the new law. Here is a list of roles of those who should attend:
Quebec has recently adopted its most restrictive data privacy law to date. Every Quebec business must adhere to the provisions of the Bill 64, starting this September. Be prepared for the changes to come over the next two years.
The workshop is being presented in English and in French. For the French workshops, visit this link. The next English workshops are on June 16 and 17 as well as on August 4 and 5. They are from 9 am to 1 pm EST including breaks.(Dates are subject to change. Additional trainings will be added.)
History of Data Privacy and Introduction to Bill 64
Technicalities of the law and scope of application
Main differences between Bill 64 and pre-existing laws (e.g., GDPR, PIPEDA)
Expansion of data subjects Rights
Key principles and lawful basis for processing personal data (e.g., consent requirements, transparency and accountability)
Gradual implementation of the provisions (1st /2nd / 3rd year requirements)
Enforcement of the law and new important powers of the Commission d’Accès a l’information
Data Protection Officer (DPO) role, responsibilities and liability
Governance Rules and Compliance Standards (policies and practices)
Security Incidents Management
Privacy by default and by design
Cross-border transfers and outsourcing
Data Protection Impact Assessments
Enforcement of the law and new important powers of the Commission d’Accès a l’information
Speed up the learning curve. Eliminate hours of work from your IT and legal teams to determine the necessary requirements to comply with
Bill 64.
Empower your team with the knowledge to properly prepare for Bill 64 requirements.
Understand the extent of the Data Protection Officer role and the criteria on how to assign the role. By September 2022, every Quebec business will need to appoint one.
Registration starts in May 2022. To get notified when it's available, enter your email below.