News for June 20, 2013
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…
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…
StopWatching.Us: Mozilla launches massive campaign on digital surveillance. trl.ca/av Car-tracking devices spark privacy concerns. trl.ca/aw Big Brother really is watching — and listening. trl.ca/ax Canada has tracked phone and Internet…
Cloaking technique makes data transmission invisible. http://t.co/rdsoOngUyZ -> Federal Privacy Commissioner stresses significance of online reputation and business accountability in digital age. http://t.co/E8uSN5x0Ot -> Canadian Taxpayers Federation Disgusted With Gutting…
Federal watchdog laments having to ‘mop up’ after privacy violations. http://t.co/hrC9mqNRps -> Editorial: Bill C-461; CBC and Public Service Disclosure and Transparency Act. http://t.co/BwYMQaBHAb -> Ex-judge backs controversial union bill.…
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…
Hate to nag, but #IAPP Toronto Symposium is offering free WiFi. Encryption free. No WPA2, no WPA… not even WEP? -> PIPEDA is not keeping up with today’s privacy protection…