I'm thrilled to sit down with Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert with deep expertise in drafting and analyzing trade agreements, and a recognized authority in global compliance. With a keen interest in the intersection of law and technology, particularly the implications of artificial intelligence
Imagine a workplace where entry is granted not by a swipe card, but by a quick scan of an employee’s face or fingerprint, transforming security and efficiency in offices across Canada and beyond. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the reality of biometric technology reshaping modern workplaces. Yet,
Overview of U.S.-EU Trade Relations and Tech Regulation Challenges Imagine a world where two of the largest economic powerhouses, the United States and the European Union, stand at a crossroads, their trade partnership teetering on the edge due to a clash over digital rules. This scenario is not
Imagine a digital landscape where children are shielded from the darkest corners of the internet, protected from exposure to violence and explicit content with a single click. This vision drives the UK Online Safety Act, a landmark piece of legislation designed to hold tech platforms accountable
Introduction Imagine a major corporation waking up to find its entire database compromised, customer information exposed, and operations grinding to a halt due to a sophisticated cyber-attack. Such scenarios are no longer hypothetical but a stark reality for businesses across the globe, with
Imagine a world where every click, search, and interaction online is meticulously tracked, yet the mechanisms protecting personal data remain unclear to most users. In an era dominated by digital innovation, the intersection of technology law and privacy has become a battleground for balancing user