CPR for Friday, October 3, 2008

Privacy isn’t at odds with technology, says Ann Cavoukian
ITBusiness.ca – Scarborough,Ontario,Canada
Technology isn’t watered down by adding privacy controls, says Ontario privacy commissioner Ann Cavoukian. Privacy is being eroded because of the belief

Skype admits Chinese privacy breach
Register – London,England,UK
sensitive words were discarded at the client end, and that full end-to-end security is preserved and there is no compromise of people’s privacy.

Patient privacy: Technology has made it harder for hospitals to
FayObserver.com – Fayetteville,NC,USA
Administrators might have learned about the invasion of privacy sooner except that several of the pair’s coworkers kept mum about it, adhering to some sort

Privacy fears as Google cameras start snapping in Monklands
Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser – Airdrie,Lanarkshire,UK
RESIDENTS have raised concerns about breaches of their privacy after spotting Google cameras capturing images around Monklands for a state-of-the-art

Sahlin calls for privacy ombudsman
The Local – Sweden
The Social Democrats want to create an ombudsman to help protect individuals’ privacy in Sweden, party leader Mona Sahlin told Sveriges Radio.

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