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New provincial government site for Net savvy seniors

If seniors are in rocking chairs they're most likely in front of computers surfing the Net. That's because seniors are now the fastest growing demographic of Internet users in Canada, according to the Minister Responsible for Seniors, Jim Bradley.

Smart database to help Cape Breton police battle crime

A database being developed for the Cape Breton police will help officers battle crime better by speeding up information filing and retrieval, cutting down paperwork, supporting decision-making, helping detectives quickly identify links and patterns, and much more.

iTunes faces the music over restrictive digital rights policy

Norway's Consumer Council has filed a complaint asking for a ruling that Apple's digital rights management policy violates the country

Report cybercrime and reap benefits, firms urged

Companies that work with law enforcement agencies on cybercrime can get valuable information, including lists of hostile IP (Internet Protocol) addresses and information on new types of attacks, a U.S. Air Force cybercrime investigator said.

Investigator urges companies to report cybercrime

Companies that work with law enforcement agencies on cybercrime can get valuable information, including lists of hostile IP (Internet Protocol) addresses and information on new types of attacks, a U.S. Air Force cybercrime investigator said Thursday.

Philippine group calls for fair voting technology

The Information Technology Foundation of the Philippines (ITFP) is lobbying for a technology-neutral automated election system and is now calling for support from technology experts to come up with recommendations.

Apple to fork out $100m in patent dispute settlement

Apple Computer Inc. will resolve its patent squabble with Creative Technology Ltd. by paying the Singapore-based company US$100 million for a licence to use a recently awarded patent.

Fingerprint tech will keep video piracy in check

New video fingerprinting technology from Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV could help stem the flood of movies and other video content being traded illegally on the Internet.

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The Bill-C-26 Regulation and Its Implications for The Critical Infrastructures’ Cybersecurity in Canada

By Frank Lawrence and Eric Jensen, Fortinet As the last G7 nation and one of the few G20 nations without a firm regulatory framework around...

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Are you an entrepreneur looking to start or scale up your business? Or a decision maker planning to grow your company? Look no further...

Driving citizen value: Reinventing the government wheel

Governments have beefed up their websites, released mobile apps, and embraced new technologies, yet they struggle to keep pace with what people want. Despite...

The GDPR is about to change your business. Are you ready?

When the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect on May 25th, it will have major ramifications for Canadian businesses. Drafted in part...