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Information & Ethics committee  I think they do have the ability. I don't think it has to just rest on the credit bureaus. I think they have the ability, because they are running those algorithms. Your credit card is declined if you forget to tell them. If they have what we call the false positives of stopping

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin

Information & Ethics committee  Yes. Institute is a word that we use at the university to help a group of academics come together and conduct research on a variety of projects. Our mandate is in the two areas of privacy and cybercrime. From time to time we have projects that have more to do with privacy, th

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin

Information & Ethics committee  If you look at the data put out by the RCMP or people who report fraud to the various organizations—and a year ago I think it was around $17 million in combined value—and you compare that to the combined value that the banks and the credit cards are reporting, which is around $44

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin

Information & Ethics committee  The RCMP are sort of saying that they think people just don't report it. If you ask them, they'll say that people just don't report it, that they are embarrassed, they're this, they're that, that it's not worth it, etc.

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin

Information & Ethics committee  Perhaps I could answer that first. I think it's exactly as they said there. They see no upside in it for them. This potentially reveals information about them that they'd rather not know. Academics love to criticize, and it's always sort of going back to that fear of some infor

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin

Information & Ethics committee  Again, I don't want to really.... I think it wouldn't accomplish much for Canada if we attacked Royal, or TD, or CIBC. I would say to them, as an industry, could you share with us what are the sources of identity theft and identity fraud? Where do you see the problem coming fro

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin

Information & Ethics committee  They have the same problem, but to the best of my knowledge they do not share it among themselves. They view it as a vulnerability, so they talk generally about the issues but they don't really share that information. As far as I know, they don't even share it anonymously with th

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin

Information & Ethics committee  I do. I would echo what my colleague has said. You need to have an effective regulator, one clear regulator, for these issues, and effective sanctions that the regulator could impose. The banks react quite differently to OSFI than they do to the Office of the Privacy Commissione

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin

Information & Ethics committee  I think there's so much ink spilled by lawyers about what real and significant harm means that it sort of boggles the mind. I think the answer is that if you want to get serious, you have to give the commissioner the power to order businesses to do something. She's been asking fo

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin

Information & Ethics committee  Yes, I have lots of hats to wear. Thank you very much to committee members for inviting me as well. I apologize that my presentation will be completely in English. I don't have the skills in French like those of my colleague, so my apologies for that. What I'd like to talk to

May 1st, 2014Committee meeting

Prof. Avner Levin