- Deterrence achieved in sentencing of former hospital clerk at Western Memorial Regional Hospital: Ring. http://t.co/41XKoABzMe ->
- How Online Black Markets Have Evolved Since Silk Road's Downfall. http://t.co/CqzUeqrIUD ->
- Yukon should track, publish segregation records: professor. http://t.co/twWxtiXOM4 ->
- 13 Principles Week of Action: A Principled Fight Against Surveillance. http://t.co/w7tRcbDatm ->
- No short-cuts to IT security, Canadian retailers warned. http://t.co/dpXtSinDLd ->
- Three Things Apple Can Do to Fix iCloud's Awful Security. http://t.co/KX6wxaSUrm ->
- Rob Ford tumour diagnosis: Do politicians have a right to medical privacy? http://t.co/ZPGuQv4Vdu ->
- 13 Principles Week of Action: A World Without Mass Surveillance. http://t.co/GDVTAAjEc9 ->
- Graphic Back to School Tips from the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. http://t.co/9bgqk9Apnf ->
- This flashlight app requires: Your contacts list, identity, access to your camera… http://t.co/4NFMvb9kSr ->
- Facebook Messenger found to be tracking 'a lot more data than you think'. http://t.co/rvr0cdyoTa ->
- Fitbit Hires Lobbyists After Privacy Controversy. http://t.co/DLS9rRVMuq ->
- Canadian legal think tanks weigh in on Bill C-13. http://t.co/6Y6CTfyB1Y ->
- 13 Principles Week of Action: Secret Law is Not Law. http://t.co/vL8TLL2NKl ->
- Canadian legal think tanks weigh in on Bill C-13. http://t.co/04aIO8X0Fa ->
- Wearable computing and privacy invasions you might want to think about now. http://t.co/PP4PVEnze2 ->
- Privacy commissioner intervening in Peterborough hospital privacy breach case. http://t.co/5XP5MzAUlG ->
- Mining WiFi Data: Retail Privacy Pitfalls. http://t.co/kuak0317eQ ->
- A Big Freedom Of Information Loophole Is Finally Closed. http://t.co/QhvkDWFQjI ->
- No, digital natives are not clueless about protecting their privacy online. http://t.co/0nAKakZ9zc ->
- American shakedown: Police won't charge you, but they'll grab your money. http://t.co/1Bkr3vaPOk ->
- How Facebook Posts That Expire Could Offer Privacy in Public. http://t.co/6aAvU6NJIh ->
- Privacy watchdog reviews Alberta-developed mobile apps. http://t.co/3Qldoun64K ->