- Can democracy exist in a surveillance society? – Snowden and the Future. http://t.co/FslicTOYdr ->
- Adobe Breach Inadvertently Tied to Other Accounts. http://t.co/tAxC8GOXOM ->
- Edmonton man files FOIP complaint against school division. http://t.co/Bg2YAArp70 ->
- Study urges privacy policy for potentially 'intrusive' unmanned drones. http://t.co/zoZiURv3jo ->
- Police need judge’s specific permission to search computers, Supreme Court rules. http://t.co/WCNzIC5edW ->
- Cloud services, data centres protected by Canadian privacy laws. http://t.co/EvT3rxU5cz ->
- Opinion: Video surveillance can be an effective tool. http://t.co/fquRdgIJuO ->
- NSA leaks on Canadian surveillance coming, Greenwald says. http://t.co/brZB87mNFE ->
- ‘Cybersecurity’ centre lands in east-end Ottawa. http://t.co/3eBdPqyzxn ->
- Drunken Rob Ford video sparks debate on whether private recordings are good for public life. http://t.co/ExdkDqnzEo ->
- Canada’s electronic watchers enjoy secrecy second to none. http://t.co/jwr39nbwBj ->
- Supreme Court to rule on Palace Casino privacy case on Friday. http://t.co/NCISxLgfPE ->
- US state lawmakers pass Internet privacy, 'revenge porn' bills. http://t.co/oKB07bppEo ->
- Error in eHealth fax system results in privacy breach. http://t.co/Be0yk1KsPg ->
- Smart TVs not so smart when it comes to security, privacy. http://t.co/Cedzmg149E ->
- Op-Ed: Canada’s intelligence agencies need oversight. http://t.co/RbmIHAHrfv ->
- Ad Company Chariman Obviously Prefers Relevant Ads To Privacy. http://t.co/8Uf5akIUq3 ->
- BC Privacy Commissioner reviewing police information checks. http://t.co/ISZyE1f7F1 ->
- Ottawa to assess Canada-U.S. data sharing project. http://t.co/a5qa6Ck7oC ->
- Statement from Commissioner Cavoukian on Bill C-551. http://t.co/IJs3DLw5WH ->
- Zero-Days Rule November’s Patch Tuesday. http://t.co/vEMIFJoEOM ->
- Liberals propose oversight committee to keep an eye on Canada’s spy agencies. http://t.co/9WSOHe5Gf1 ->