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Protiviti Offers Series of Webinars for Enterprises to Learn About and Mitigate Cyber Threats

/PRNewswire/ WHAT: In conjunction with Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, global consulting firm Protiviti (www.protiviti.com) is hosting a new.

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Industry expert views for Data Privacy Day

Industry expert views for Data Privacy Day Depending on who you talk to today is either Data Privacy Day or Data Protection Day. But whatever you want to call it the idea is to focus attention on the importance of best practices for looking after sensitive information. In the current environment with distributed workforces and more transactions taking place online, this is more important than ever. We ve rounded up opinions from some leading industry figures on the current state of data privacy and what can still be improved. Mike Wood, CMO at Versa Networks focuses on the importance of securing remote workforces, We anticipate some drastic changes to the world of work as companies re-evaluate their use of traditional workspaces. With this in mind, organisations that have managed to scrape by on ill-suited and outdated remote working set-ups need to take the opportunity to adapt their operations with a more long-term strategy. To enable a hybrid workforce, security is key, and in

Government of Canada announces appointments to the Canada Industrial Relations Board

Share this article Share this article GATINEAU, QC, Jan. 18, 2021 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is committed to appointing highly qualified candidates to best serve the interests of Canadians. Today, the Minister of Labour, Filomena Tassi, announced the reappointments of three vice-chairs to the Canada Industrial Relations Board: Louise Fecteau, Paul Love and Lynne Poirier. All three were initially appointed following an open, transparent and merit-based selection process. Two employer members, Richard Brabander and Barbara Mittleman, and one employee member, Paul Moist, were also reappointed to the Board following consultation with organizations representative of employees and employers. A third employer member, Elizabeth Cameron, was newly appointed following the same process.

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