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In Conversation: Leadership at HP, riskiest cybercities
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VIDEO: IT World Canada staff discuss HP Canada's new CEO, Symantec's list of the 50 riskiest Canadian cities for cybercrime, and Phase 2 of Ontario's electronics recycling program
Hewlett-Packard Canada gets a new CEO;
ComputerWorld
Canada's Dave Webb and Computer Dealer News editor Paolo Del Nibletto discuss the unknown quantity that is Peter Galanis, and the legacy of long-time Canada chief
Paul Tsaparis
. Plus,
Kathleen Lau
and
Rafael Ruffolo
poke some holes in Symantec's list of Canada's
riskiest cities
for cybercrime, and Jennifer Kavur on Ontario's electronics recycling program, Phase 2.
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