The Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) prohibit companies from sending commercial electronic messages, to an electronic address, without consent (permission). It also covers the installation of computer programs without the express consent of the owner or user of the computer system and collecting personal information by accessing a computer system or electronic device illegally. If you use electronic channels to promote or market your organization, products or services, Canada's anti-spam law may affect you.
Languages
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Mappings
Mappings for the CASL Authoritative Source to the RSA Archer Control Standard Library are available in the authoritative source content pack.
Content Source
The source of this content comes from the Government of Canada Justice Laws website.
Licensing Restrictions
The Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) Authoritative Source Content is available with the use of the RSA Archer Policy Program Management, RSA Archer IT Policy Program Management, and/or RSA Archer Authorization and Assessment use cases. No additional license is required.
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- Review the RSA Archer Content Import Tip Sheet for instructions on how to import content; and
- Download the Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) Authoritative Source Content Package.
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