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OPC tweaks breach notification over ‘notice fatigue’ fears

Briefs | 11/02/2018 3:53 pm EDT

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) has made a change to its breach notification guidance to address wording that some lawyers warned could lead to multiple organizations sending out notices over the same breach.

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