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Daily Dashboard | Cavoukian Warns Against Privacy Paternalism Related reading: UK Parliament committee to review EU-UK adequacy agreement

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In response to a Huffington Post column by Microsoft’s Scott Charney on “The Evolving Pursuit of Privacy,” Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian writes that Charney’s views “reflect a paternalistic approach to data protection that, if implemented, will weaken rather than strengthen privacy in the 21st century.” In this post for Privacy Perspectives, Cavoukian presents her case for avoiding a “zero-sum perspective” and, while agreeing “that greater accountability for the uses of personal data is critical,” she notes, “It is individuals, not regulators, who are best positioned to hold data processors accountable in a way that no law, regulation or oversight authority could ever do.” Editor’s Note: Members of industry and data protection authorities will debate some of these same topics at the IAPP Europe Data Protection Intensive, April 29-May 1, in London, UK.
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