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U.K. citizens have online privacy concerns with government

One-third of those surveyd said the biggest barrier to increased digital interaction is the concern that the government would have "too much" personal datarn rn

Congress to vote on cyberthreat bill

House of Representatives to vote Friday on bill requiring U.S. Internet service providers to give information to government agencies

EU takes tough stance on data protection

Lawmakers drag Hungary before court over independence of the country's new data protection agency

Opinion: FCC’s Google Wi-Fi decision a bad precedent

'Decision is a reminder to anyone with a Wi-Fi network to at least secure it with a password before they start using it'rn

City of Edmonton migrates office tools to Google cloud

Edmonton is the first city government to adopt Google's cloud-based office applications. City's CIO encourages other government agencies thinking about moving to the cloud to "be brave"

Obama’s online privacy plan gets mixed reaction

Advocacy groups want stronger rules; industry prefers to retain current self-regulation

Cybercrime dominated by organised gangs: study

The world in "fourth era" of organised crime

FTC calls for Do-Not-Track tool

U.S. consumer protection agency continues to urge Internet providers and advertising companies to adopt voluntary code of conduct on the use of personal information

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Experts sound the alarm on readiness for Canada’s new privacy regulations

Businesses that haven’t started preparing for the new privacy rules coming to Canada this fall could be in for an unpleasant surprise, say experts. The...

Insider threats: Establishing intent and people-centricity

The “Bring Your Own Device” movement (BYOD) is now a given in the workplace. People have come to expect free access to company computing...