Privacy

Responding to challenges of new tech, children’s rights among federal privacy czar’s priorities

Three-year strategic plan will focus on promoting privacy, addressing privacy risks in new technology and advocating for children's priv

Data Privacy Week: Get ready for tougher regulation

Organizations should take this week ro re-evaluate their data privacy and protectio

Google Chrome reveals that incognito mode doesn’t prevent external tracking

Chrome users may be shocked to find out that Google Chrome's Incognito mode doesn't guaranty that you will not be tracked. The tech giant...

American regulator slams data broker for selling mobile location data without consent

The Federal Trade Commission says the data could have been used by organizations to track peoples' visits to doctors or places

Hacked U.S. healthcare provider’s data archive involved over 900,000 people

Archive was data collected by a defunct company that the parent firm had to keep for regulato

Hacked U.S. healthcare provider’s data archive involved over 900,000 people

Archive was data collected by a defunct company that the parent firm had to keep for regulato

Ontario healthcare providers now face possible fines for ‘severe’ data privacy violations

Privacy commissioner says fines won't be default response to dat

Canadian Senator temporarily loses control of X account

The office of Canadian Senator Amina Gerba has confirmed the Quebec parliamentarian’s account on the X/Twitter social media platform was hacked this week. Walter Calderon, the Senator’s executive assistant, made the confirmation Wednesday in a telephone interview. It followed the disclosure of the hack on Tuesday by MalwareHunterTeam, a resource on ransomware for IT teams

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