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As part of a project funded by Canada’s Office of the Privacy Commissioner, the Electronic Health Information Library has released […]
As part of a project funded by Canada’s Office of the Privacy Commissioner, the Electronic Health Information Library has released […]
The controversial ride-sharing service is making a push for “differential privacy,” a method that masks users’ individual data. Source: Uber’s […]
CDT’s Tech Talk is a podcast where we dish on tech and Internet policy, while also explaining what these policies […]
The Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection has said the breaches were not a result of ‘cyber attacks’. Source: […]
Jim Koenig thinks that law firms need to adopt comprehensive information security programs and train their employees to become better […]
Geofencing sets up virtual boundaries to enable tracking of mobile devices in an area. It can be used to send […]
If government officials pour time and money into “solutions” targeting outdated issues, the public may remain as ill-prepared for the […]
The European Economic Area Joint Committee has formally adopted a decision to incorporate the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield adequacy decision into […]
EFF’s annual Who Has Your Back report criticises world’s largest retailer and biggest messaging app for not keeping up on […]
Singapore has a near-perfect approach to cybersecurity, but many other rich countries have holes in their defenses and some poorer […]
“As Elites Switch to Texting, Watchdogs Fear Loss of Accountability“, says a headline in today’s New York Times. The story […]
Ministry of Justice hands over notes to couple who disagreed with his 2013 decision to reject constructive dismissal claim. Source: […]