Cyber security regulation going beyond national borders

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Canadian organizations currently have it “fairly easy” with respect to cyber security regulatory requirements, but should expect that at least some of the changes now unfolding elsewhere will eventually become part of this country’s landscape, it was suggested during the ARC Group Canada Spring Seminar 2015 in downtown Toronto Thursday.

“I think, in the nicest possible way, Canada’s got it fairly easy right now,” said Paul Hanley, partner and national cyber security leader at KPMG Canada.

There is currently not many demands that “you must do this or you have to do this or you must respond in this timeframe,” Hanley told attendees. “This is how the U.K. and Europe were, say, 10 years ago.”

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Angela Stelmakowich – CANADIAN UNDERWRITER.CA – MAY 22, 2015.

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