BusinessFive privacy jobs set to boomOntario’s privacy czar Ann Cavoukian predicts the jobs that will be in demand
PoliticsUnion’s freedom of expression trumps privacy regulations: Supreme CourtWhy the court sided with striking workers
BusinessVenture capitalist Albert Wenger on how the Internet is transforming society, and why the death of privacy is a good thingAlbert Wenger is a partner at New York-based technology venture capital firm Union Square Ventures , an early investor in Silicon...
GeneralMichael Geist on the perils of government surveillanceThe Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law talks about how recent revelations affect Canadians
General7 things we learned from NSA leaker Edward Snowden todayHighlights from #AskSnowden, contractor’s online chat
UncategorizedTrade Agreements, Privacy, and the CloudWhat does privacy have to do with trade agreements? As Canada, the U.S., and nine other countries negotiate a multilateral trade...
NewsJustice Department also under investigation in massive data breachOTTAWA - A investigation into the federal government’s loss of personal information on over 5,000 Canadians has widened to include...
TechnologyC-30 may be dead, but you have every reason to worry about your privacyOttawa’s data leak policy remains: don’t ask, don’t tell, as Jesse Brown explains
TechnologyPrivacy: Be afraid, be very afraid. But don’t be afraid of Twitter. Jesse Brown defines the real threats to your privacy
On CampusLawsuit filed over missing student loan informationAffected graduates unsatisfied with gov’t response