- Inform customers of data breach or pay $100,000 per case: new privacy bill. http://t.co/TVjlb3ApDL ->
- Canada Revenue Agency has fired staff for privacy violations, committee hears. http://t.co/ppyKVsIECB ->
- Regina officer in surveillance video story ID'd. http://t.co/D3UtcKqlaq ->
- Critical crypto bug exposes Yahoo Mail, other passwords Russian roulette-style. http://t.co/ioYyoLYYZv ->
- Canada Post mum on details of missing GTA deliveries. http://t.co/0yrfXaDD7s ->
- Organizations will have to report personal data breaches: Ottawa. http://t.co/uCGKjv9daK ->
- ‘Heartbleed’ Bug Exposes Passwords, Web Site Encryption Keys. http://t.co/nqFiuKGqZN ->
- Data release troubles privacy watchdog. http://t.co/dhMywa3lMq ->
- Digital Canada 150: Why Canada's Universal Broadband Goal is Among the Least Ambitious in the OECD. http://t.co/8iyNCePSGr ->
- Half a million widely trusted websites vulnerable to Heartbleed bug | Netcraft http://t.co/YXabDW4TMK ->
- Harper Government introduces new law to protect the personal information of Canadians online. http://t.co/y1Dnos2dT7 ->
- Why the Web Needs Perfect Forward Secrecy More Than Ever. http://t.co/aAOJc09pHb ->
- Test your server for Heartbleed vulnerability (CVE-2014-0160). http://t.co/Qp8KDog0Qs ->
- Digital Canada 150: Why the Canadian Strategy Misses Key Issues and Lags Behind Peer Countries. http://t.co/M0EIJE4wE4 ->