In the case of our work, we're looking at a range. It's not entirely digital; we're doing a combination of both. We've designed and created a digital tool, for instance, for a breach, to assess whether a given privacy breach is a real risk of harm, and that's going to give an opinion on that and assist in that. There's a combination of that, but then you're going to have the assessment by the investigator, and you're going to have those decisions, so I think we always have to have that in mind. Digital tools and technology bring significant advantages. We need to harness those advantages, and we also need to manage them so there aren't implications that could harm privacy or other aspects.
On May 1st, 2024. See this statement in context.