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Don’t use the Patriot Act as an excuse
Monday, July 05, 2010
Don’t use the Patriot Act as an excuse
Canadians are quick to use the U.S.A. Patriot Act as an excuse to avoid cloud computing, but they might not know many of the same laws already exist in Canada. Privacy lawyer David Fraser highlights the similarities at an OPC-hosted event
OPC gathers input on privacy and cloud computing
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
OPC gathers input on privacy and cloud computing
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada is making its rounds across the country to gather input for an upcoming review of PIPEDA. Highlights from a panel discussion in Calgary between IBM, the EFF, CBS News and Syntenic
RCMP tackles cyber crime with tech training
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
RCMP tackles cyber crime with tech training
Canadian law enforcement officials, including the RCMP, have launched a partnership with Microsoft to receive training on the latest technologies and threats in order to tackle the increasingly sophisticated world of cyber crime.
Court ruling triggers IT patent panic
Monday, July 16, 2007
Court ruling triggers IT patent panic
Industry group CATA is warning that a recent federal case could invalidate existing intellectual property claims and hinder software and hardware R&D in the future, but legal experts say the sky isn't falling yet
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