Hack-proof computers don’t exist. That’s an important truth to keep in mind as you browse this guide to building a more secure computer. Covered here are myriad tools and services to help protect you ...
It's no surprise to me that privacy breaches are a problem in B.C. As a former Vancouver Island Health Authority employee, I was concerned a long time ago when we went from an in-hospital, ...
Michael Geist holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law. He can reached via email here or online at www.michaelgeist.ca. Should workers ...
Jill Presser argued on behalf of her client, an intervenor in the case, that a third party shouldn’t be able to consent to seizure or search of a shared computer. In an important case for expectations ...
The Supreme Court of Canada is examining the case of a Sudbury, Ont., high school teacher who was charged after sexually explicit photos were found on a school-issued laptop he was using. Richard Cole ...
If your business provides computers to staff, do you have a right to know what your employee does on that computer? You do, although this right is not absolute and you must be careful in how you ...
Will we scan 100,000 faces just to catch a single thief? It is the question that surfaces every time retail loss‑prevention teams sit down with AI vendors. After all, using facial recognition has ...
European data protection supervisors warn the European Commission against narrowing the privacy protections for personal data ...
Saskatchewan's privacy czar wants the Saskatoon Health Region to ensure its employees follow the rules when it comes to faxing personal health information after a patient's test results were sent to a ...