- Canada needs to update its tools to protect privacy. Privacy commissioner Jennifer Stoddart has advice. http://t.co/dPWF2hJDm3 ->
- Canada Post makes an appeal… for junk mail? http://t.co/t3aRLzNKlG ->
- Serious Privacy Flaw In Facebook Pages Manager For Android Exposes Private Pictures For Everyone To See [Updated] http://t.co/iMabxguz8M ->
- Stoddart: Online surveillance bill would have unlocked personal secrets. http://t.co/wXkqNyJhrP ->
- Disruptions: At odds over the #privacy challenges of wearable computing. http://t.co/CGHTXzMBIY ->
- Internal Aboriginal Affairs probe cleared officials of spying on First Nations children’s advocate. http://t.co/kg1VFzp8CQ ->
- Canadian Police are seek the power to collect DNA upon arrest. http://t.co/SgkvKHDaKw ->
- Release of an Alberta truck driver’s work history violated privacy laws, watchdog says. http://t.co/VF3X9FYI8M ->
- Canada’s privacy laws inadequate for digital age, federal watchdog says. http://t.co/QxC7n0Intg ->
- OPC News Release: New privacy challenges demand stronger protections for Canadians. http://t.co/xJyOGGsIuo ->
- A quick Q&A with the IAPP’s Trevor Hughes. http://t.co/xe9Ia3DwnJ ->
- Data breaches: It’s more expensive to react to them than to prevent them. http://t.co/OSCSPaihIx ->
- Skype Beta plugs the IP Resolver privacy leak. http://t.co/4ZrGBu500J ->
- Waterloo may heed privacy commissioner’s advice. http://t.co/LOMGBhRvlE ->
- Jennifer Stoddart: Looking back – and ahead – after a decade as Privacy Commissioner of Canada. http://t.co/N1mQr1kKLP ->