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Are Canada’s telcos at a security tipping point?

Canadian Telecom Summit: Security panel paints a picture of telcos trying to protect private customer data while governments press them to reveal more

Edward Snowden’s legacy

Twelve months ago news broke about a secret U.S. court order authorizing the collection of phone records. The fall-out since has been enlightening

Cloud computing triples probability of major data breach: survey

Ponemon Institute survey describes cloud's "multiplier effect" on likelihood of serious data and monetary loss

How to get into the cloud – and protect your data

Even an organization that doesn't pay can secure some strong data protection provisions

Ontario data centre shutdown will save $20 million, province says

Most apps and data to move to the cloud; personal data will stay in-house

Symantec unveils new intelligence-focused approach to security

Managed service aimed at cutting down on the number of events staff have to investigate

Organizations will have to report personal data breaches: Ottawa

Companies that deliberately fail to tell people could be fined up to $100,000 per individual

Small ISPs top large providers on transparency: Report

TekSavvy leads Canadian ISPs on transparency ratings

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