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Social media firms rapped on knuckles on privacy
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Social media firms rapped on knuckles on privacy
A parliamentary committee complains about companies that don't want to respect our privacy law. However, it only recommends the privacy commissioner work with them
Mobilicity, Public Mobile up for sale: Report
Friday, April 12, 2013
Mobilicity, Public Mobile up for sale: Report
All three standalone startups are on the block, putting at risk Ottawa's plans to increase competition in the wireless industry
No new connection fees for schools: CANARIE
Thursday, April 04, 2013
No new connection fees for schools: CANARIE
CANARIE chief assures universities and colleges using its network that despite budget cuts, they do not have to pay additional fees
Few ICT incentives in federal budget
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Few ICT incentives in federal budget
Some R&D and defence spending may help a few companies buy hardware and software. But there are hopes focus on matching labour with skills will meet demands of businesses
Lessons from South Korea cyber attack
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Lessons from South Korea cyber attack
The real enemy is complacency.Continuous monitoring, relentless testing and cyclical remediation are key to protection against cyber attacks, says expert
Who’s using spy software on Toronto servers ?
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Who’s using spy software on Toronto servers ?
Canadian security academics trace surveillance software around the world and find it on servers in repressive regimes, as well inside a Canadian Web hosting company
Canada 9th in cloud regulations: Industry group
Monday, March 11, 2013
Canada 9th in cloud regulations: Industry group
The country still has to fix its cybercrime law to make cloud computing more attractive for organizations, says The Software Alliance
Wind, Public Mobile cheer new wireless rules
Friday, March 08, 2013
Wind, Public Mobile cheer new wireless rules
Has Ottawa signalled the Rogers-Shaw spectrum deal is dead? Wind Mobile thinks so, and if right it may strengthen the hands of startups
Will Bill C- 56 resurrect ACTA?
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Will Bill C- 56 resurrect ACTA?
Bill introduced by Conservatives will empower customs officers to search for, seize or destroy copyright-infringing material from travelers
Ottawa tries to improve wireless competition
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Ottawa tries to improve wireless competition
Changes in auction, cell tower and roaming rules are aimed at helping startups and new entrants. However, one analyst has doubts
Ottawa aware of BlackBerry security flaw since 2011
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Ottawa aware of BlackBerry security flaw since 2011
Public Safety Canada’s recent memo on the vulnerabilities of BlackBerry’s PIN-to-PIN messaging service is a repeat of a 2011 memo
Bill calls for mandatory data breach reporting
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Bill calls for mandatory data breach reporting
Private members bill by NDP MP Charmain Borg “kickstarts” dormant private sector privacy reform, according to privacy advocate
CATA now pushes for m-health in emergency network
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
CATA now pushes for m-health in emergency network
Group says doctors and nurses should have access to proposed Canadian wireless network that originally was largely for police, fire, paramedics and crash investigators
Canadian business wants out of antispam regulations
Thursday, February 07, 2013
Canadian business wants out of antispam regulations
Proposed changes to Canada's draft antispam regulations could legalize installation of spyware, says privacy advocate Michael Geist
Opposition mounts to Shaw-Rogers spectrum deal
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Opposition mounts to Shaw-Rogers spectrum deal
Five consumer groups urge Harper government to stop deal that would give Rogers the ability to buy Shaw's unwanted cellular spectrum
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