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- Crompton,
Malcolm, Federal Privacy Commissioner. International
Privacy: The Australian Perspective. Washington DC: Third
Annual Privacy Summit, February 27, 2003.
- Delisle,
Julien, Executive Director, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
Addressing
Privacy Concerns With Client and Employee Information. Ottawa:
Information Management for the Public Sector, March 5, 2003.
- Radwanski,
George, Privacy Commissioner of Canada. The
PIPED Act and Private Investigators. Vancouver, BC: General
Meeting of the Private Investigators Association of British Columbia,
March 20, 2003.
- _____.
Speech
to the Third Annual Privacy Summit. Washington DC: Third Annual
Privacy Summit, February 27, 2003.
- Armstrong,
Paul, Director of Policy, Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner.
Privacy
& the Private Health Sector: The National Framework.
Canberra, ACT: Australian Institute of Health & Welfare, February
4, 2002.
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- ____.
Privacy
Notices and the Federal Trade Commissions 2002 Privacy Agenda.
San Francisco: FTC, January 24, 2002.
- Clapin,
Hugh, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner.
Health
Information Privacy. NSW Branch: Health Information Management
Association of Australia, October 18, 2002.
- Crompton,
Malcolm, Federal Privacy Commissioner.Marketing
Through New Media Channels. Sydney: Australian Direct Marketing
Association, November 8, 2002.
- _____.
The
Privacy Act: Current Issues. Byron Bay, NSW: Southern Cross
University, December 10, 2002.
- _____.
Privacy
and Insurance Advisers: The Winds of Change. Sydney: Insurance
Advisers Association of Australia 4th Annual Conference, November
8, 2002.
- _____.
Privacy
and Public Registers. Canberra, ACT: 30th Australasian Registrars
Conference, November 15, 2002.
- _____.
Privacy
and Security. Canberra, ACT: Security in Government Conference,
April 12, 2002.
- _____.
Protecting
Your Privacy it's a Corporate Responsibility. Brisbane,
QLD: Conference on Enabling the Information Future, October 18, 2002.
- Gurski,
Mike, Senior Policy/Technology Advisor, Information and Privacy Commissioner
of Ontario. E-commerce
and Privacy Leadership From a Policy and Legislative Perspective.
Toronto: Audit and Information Systems Workshop, Canadian Institute
for Chartered Accountants, March 2002.
- Kirk,
Gillie, Director, Promotion & Education, Office of the Federal Privacy
Commissioner. New
Privacy Law An Update. Sydney: Australian Compliance
Professional, April 3, 2002.
- Muris,
Timothy, FTC Chairman. Protecting
Consumers Privacy: Goals and Accomplishments.
Reston, VA: The Networked Economy Summit, June 11, 2002.
- Pilgrim,
Timothy, Deputy Federal Privacy Commissioner. Privacy
Update Post 21/12/2001 Implementation. Melbourne: 2002
CPA Conference, November 2, 2002.
- Pridmore,
Brant, Director, Compliance, Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner.
Federal
Privacy Law Implementation Experience to Date. Sydney:
NSW Chamber of Commerce, April 10, 2002.
- Radwanski,
George, Privacy Commissioner of Canada. How
Canadas New Privacy Legislation Will Affect Your Business.
Toronto: Toronto Board of Trade, April 18, 2002.
- _____.
The
Impact of the Different Regulatory Models in the World Scenario.
Rome: Italian Data Protection Commissions International Conference,
December 5, 2002.
- _____.
Information,
Privacy and Security. Ottawa: IT Net Luncheon Speaker Series,
April 23, 2002.
- _____.
Privacy
and Human Resources Management. Toronto: e-Business: The HR
Challenge, November 20, 2002.
- _____.
Privacy
in Canada: A New Private Sector Law That Makes Good Business Sense.
Calgary, Alberta: Calgary Chamber of Commerce, May 7, 2002.
- _____.
Privacy
in Health Research: Sharing Perspectives and Paving the Way Forward.
Ottawa: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, November 14, 2002.
- _____.
Privacy
in the Post 9/11 Environment. Winnipeg, MB: Winnipeg
Chamber of Commerce, November 6, 2002.
- _____.
Recent
Decisions and Emerging Issues Under New Privacy Legislation.
Toronto: Annual Conference on Human Rights and Workplace Privacy, May
3, 2002.
- _____.
Speech
to the Data Integration and Linked Employer-Employee Data Conference.
Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Department of Labour, March 22,
2002.
- _____.
Speech
to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Conference.
Edmonton, Alberta, June 13, 2002.
- _____.
Speech
to the Chief Privacy Officer Conference. Toronto: The Conference
Board of Canada, February 12, 2002.
- _____.
Speech
to the Spanish Data Protection Authority and Latin-American Center of
Data Protection Conference. Madrid, May 20, 2002.
- _____.
The
Impact of Canadian Privacy Legislation. Ottawa: Canadian Corporate
Counsel Association National Spring Conference, April 23, 2002.
- _____.
Understanding
the New Private Sector Privacy Law. Vancouver, BC: B.C. Freedom
of Information and Privacy Association Conference, March 11, 2002.
- Swindle,
Orson, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission. The
Effectiveness of Privacy Protection in Economic Systems. Rome:
Italian Data Protection Commissions International Conference,
December 5, 2002.
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- Chadwick,
Paul, Victorian Privacy Commissioner. After
11 September. Melbourne, VIC: Privacy Make it Your
Business Conference, November 26, 2001. Please note that this is a PDF
document.
- _____.
Privacy
in Victoria: A New Landscape. Melbourne: International Association
of Business Communicators, Victorian Branch, October 18, 2001. Please
note that this is a PDF document.
- Harper,
Jim, editor of Privacilla.org. Panel
Remarks on Protecting Consumer Privacy: Is More Legislation the
Answer? Washington DC: Privacilla.org, August 3, 2001.
- Loukidelis,
David, Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia. Health
Information Privacy The British Columbia Experience.
Toronto: Canadian Institute Conference, June 19, 2001.
- Muris,
Timothy J., Chairman FTC. Protecting
Consumers Privacy: 2001 and Beyond.Cleveland, OH: Privacy
2001 Conference, October 4, 2001.
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