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…
‘Gag orders’ could stop Canadian telecoms from talking about gov’t data-mining. http://t.co/FNgGAYl9l2 Car-tracking devices spark privacy concerns – “Insurance company says fears misplaced” http://t.co/9wbz7yn2br The NSA upshot: We’re finally taking…
10 questions about Canada’s Internet spying. http://t.co/CGi1MQIywN RT @EFF: The man who blew on the whistle on AT&T’s spying for the NSA speaks out about the new confirmation of his…
Data-Driven Tech Industry Is Shaken by Online Privacy Fears. http://t.co/ooEQ64TDSt -> What does Ontario’s Privacy Commissioner think of U.S. web surveillance? – ‘Inescapable, how inappropriate this is’. http://t.co/usvOK0IRV2 -> Canada’s…
Video encryption technology stops Big Brother from peeping ITBusiness.ca … its surface and subway vehicles and platforms. That pilot project comes thanks to the not-so-gentle prodding of Ontario Privacy Commissioner…