News for June 20, 2013
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Privacy and Information Security news stories affecting Canada and the Fediverse.
New Democrats to debate government eavesdropping. trl.ca/bv Workplace random alcohol tests rejected by top court. trl.ca/bw Wearing a mask at a riot is now a crime. trl.ca/bx Canada’s eavesdropping agency…
Got hacked? Private retaliation in cyberspace a ‘remarkably bad idea’. http://t.co/8hvRE3p47E -> Security breach legislation suffers another setback. http://t.co/zKUIoE6kUc -> Saskatchewan privacy commissioner concerned by bill that creates a new…
Ontario privacy commissioner baffled that premier’s staffers deleted gas-plants e-maills. http://t.co/qd0WwTok3L -> Concealment of Identity Act (Bill C-309) passes through the Senate. http://t.co/OWmnT8QzQy -> Privacy concerns raised as the U.S…
Privacy boss’ Workers’ Compensation Board concerns linger: Two acts still at odds a year later. http://t.co/9C8jEYi1H4 -> Microsoft talks Xbox One in this Q&A on the device’s naming, privacy and…
Ontario Privacy Commissioner approves Oshawa council e-mail search. http://t.co/D8JyM7Hver -> What the Associated Press Subpoena Scandal Means for Your Electronic Privacy. http://t.co/UiM8yAV2zk -> Is a discount worth giving up your…
Liberals slam Education Minister Jody Carr’s privacy breach apology as ‘political’. http://trl.ca/6g City of Prince Albert mulls tracking city workers using GPS. http://trl.ca/6f Google Glass winners: cyborg elites, or just…