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U of T upgrades e-mail infrastructure using PbD

In a lot of cases, making decisions by committee is a great way to sink innovation. However, in the case of U of T, and its project to move e-mail and personal storage into the cloud, it worked and helped focus priorities

Fake iTunes gift certs could make for a sad Black Friday

Security vendor Sophos reports that malware developers are using the lure of a free $50 iTunes gift card to spread malware

Surveillance law could close small ISPs: Lawyer

Canadian Internet providers say they could be in financial trouble if they have to buy equipment to comply with the government's expected surveillance act

Italian VAR wants out of Syrian surveillance deal

"The interception system has never been activated and cannot be under current circumstances," says exec. "There has been no repression carried out thanks to our equipment."

Germany pressures Facebook on tracking technologies

Hamburg's Data Protection Authority wants answers from Facebook by Monday

U.S. Congress Targets Amazon’s Silk Browser

Privacy concerns are raised about the tablet browser that routes and stores personal data in Amazon's cloud

Italian bloggers plan demonstration over fines

Right of reply legislation, which would have bloggers require allowing response to any and all critiques, dubbed 'fascist'

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Businesses that haven’t started preparing for the new privacy rules coming to Canada this fall could be in for an unpleasant surprise, say experts. The...

Insider threats: Establishing intent and people-centricity

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