Canada:
Quiz: Managing Cybersecurity Risk In Contracts
12 January 2016
WeirFoulds LLP
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Many companies acquire IT services from third-party service
providers where the service providers host or otherwise acquire
data and other confidential information of a company. In this
context, software services "in the cloud" may involve
hosting by the service provider of a company's data and other
confidential information. The service provider's standard form
contract will typically seek to minimize its risk regarding
breaches of a company's confidential information.
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