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How Privacy by Design should meet electronic health records
06 Mar 2012
How Privacy by Design should meet electronic health records
Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Ann Cavoukian, released a white paper about electronic health records reminding operators to keep Privacy by Design in mind at every stage of the process
Ontario hospital to test Dell’s secure VDI solution
27 Feb 2012
Ontario hospital to test Dell’s secure VDI solution
Medical staff need to use several PCs in a hospital, but logging in and out wastes time. A facility outside Toronto is about to try a new way
Google denies lying about Apps' certification
12 Apr 2011
Google denies lying about Apps' certification
Analyst takes Microsoft's side in dustup, says Google 'has things to learn' about working with the feds
Rockefeller to introduce spectrum auction incentive bill
22 Jul 2010
Rockefeller to introduce spectrum auction incentive bill
The new legislation would allow the FCC to share auction proceeds and would give new spectrum to public safety
Google gets US approval to buy and sell energy
24 Feb 2010
Google gets US approval to buy and sell energy
Google has received U.S. federal approval to buy and sell energy on the open market, giving it more options for the way it powers its data centers and opening the door to a potential move into the energy-trading business.
Where McCain and Obama stand on tech issues
21 Oct 2008
Where McCain and Obama stand on tech issues
A look at the presidential candidate takes on five issues of interest to IT leaders: telecommunications, national security, privacy, IT jobs and innovation.
Kentucky moves to kill online gambling
20 Oct 2008
Kentucky moves to kill online gambling
The state aims to block resident access to online gambling sites and seize 141 popular domain names.
Bush enacts PRO-IP anti-piracy law
15 Oct 2008
Bush enacts PRO-IP anti-piracy law
New law increases protection of intellectual property, raises penalties for infringement and creates a national IP "czar."
What VARs want in a prime minister
10 Oct 2008
What VARs want in a prime minister
As the Canadian federal election approaches, solution providers speak out on who they support and why.
Voting groups release guidelines for e-voting checks
02 Oct 2008
Voting groups release guidelines for e-voting checks
About 20 states using electronic voting systems do not audit the results after elections, but there's still time to change direction.
Operators seek faster review of cell tower proposals
12 Sep 2008
Operators seek faster review of cell tower proposals
Wireless network operators are pushing for faster consideration of cell tower construction applications in the U.S., urging that reviews be finished in 75 days.
Opinion: Let's impeach e-voting
09 Sep 2008
Opinion: Let's impeach e-voting
Without paper ballots, there is no way for candidates to contest a suspicious result.
Consumer control over personal medical data is coming to Canada
08 Sep 2008
Consumer control over personal medical data is coming to Canada
Google and Microsoft work with Canada Health Infoway to bring Personal Health Record technology to Canada.
Vetoed data breach bill goes to Schwarzenegger again
05 Sep 2008
Vetoed data breach bill goes to Schwarzenegger again
Retailers argue amended data security bill sides with banks and credit unions.
Civil liberties groups in doubt merits of upcoming child database
28 Aug 2008
Civil liberties groups in doubt merits of upcoming child database
UK department dismisses claims that child database will be used to detect crimes and evidence for prosecution
US customs to collect personal information on incoming travelers
27 Aug 2008
US customs to collect personal information on incoming travelers
Privacy group raises concerns over US border-crossing database that collects and keeps information for 15 years
Google enters white spaces debate
20 Aug 2008
Google enters white spaces debate
Free the Airwaves campaign urges FCC to open analog TV spectrum for wireless broadband this fall
Security consultant tests freedom to travel anonymously in U.S.
14 Aug 2008
Security consultant tests freedom to travel anonymously in U.S.
Defcon attendee shipped her wallet from Boston and flew to Vegas with no ID
Mock elections test e-voting at LinuxWorld
11 Aug 2008
Mock elections test e-voting at LinuxWorld
Open source e-voting system aims to solve U.S. national election concerns.
Israeli government looks at biometric technologies
07 Aug 2008
Israeli government looks at biometric technologies
New bill proposes biometric ID cards and passports for Israeli residents. A biometric database is also in the works.
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