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Experts: Trust in Google is ‘funny’ and ‘strange’

Cryptography experts say the general public have some curious notions of what data security means

UK wants ISPs, telcos to store subscriber data

Newspaper says government about to require carriers and operators to keep information about subscriber communications

Government unveils new lawful access legislation

Internet and wireless carriers still unsure if they'll have to carry a heavy burden of costs for adding equipment to comply with law

EU to stengthen its cybersecurity watchdog

Committee votes to extend life of the European Network and Information Security Agency, whose goal is ensure the EU's IT security

U.S. suit raises questions about email privacy at work

Staff say they had "explicit permission" to use their government-issued computers for personal purposes. Also, a Toronto lawyer gives her view on law in Canada

Student privacy activists due to meet with Facebook

The meeting on Feb. 6 aims to resolve disagreements over privacy issues between the group and Facebook

Twitter’s country-specific blocking brings hazards, hope

Willingness to remove tweets at a government's request alarms some, although the company says it will disclose when it happens

Proposed ISP access law threat to privacy, say groups

Pressure on Conservative government increases with the expected re-introduction of government bill giving police the ability to ask for subscriber information

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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...