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Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for the week ending Friday, Nov. 3, 2023

This episode features a discussion on changes laid by the SEC against SolarWinds, the latest meeting of the International Counter Ransomware Initiative, cyber attacks on libraries and the departure of CEO John Chen from BlackBerry

Ontario hospital group confirms attack was ransomware

The Daixin Team has begun leaking stolen data

Proposed privacy, AI legislation doesn’t limit business use of facial recognition, complain rights groups

New legislation limiting the use of facial recognition in Canada is needed according to civil liberties groups, who say proposed privacy and artificial intelligence...

Proposed Canadian privacy law is like a leaky bucket, Balsillie tells parliamentary committee

Proposed privacy law favours business,, former Research in Motion head complained, while the proposed AI law should be scraped. Read why

Biden issues Executive Order on AI for U.S. government departments and application developers

The goal, the White House said in a statement, is to "protect Americans from the potential risks of AI systems."

Cyber Security Today, Oct. 27, 2023 – Malware hiding as a cryptominer may have infected 1 million PCs since 2017

This episode reports on a data-stealing gang that's added ransomware to its arsenal, a new UK law forcing social media platforms to police harmful content and more

Fundamental privacy rights of Canadian should trump business rights in conflicts, says ex-privacy czar

Both privacy and innovation can be pursued at the same time, a former privacy commissioner told Parliament. But in the rate cases they conflict privacy as a fundamental right should take precedence.'

Cost of data breach up 12 per cent: Survey

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