Global Affairs Canada Hit With Data Breach. Will Canada Continue to Hit the Snooze Button on Privacy Reform?
Canada has received yet another wakeup call for privacy reform. This after Global Affairs Canada was hit with a data breach.
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Canada has received yet another wakeup call for privacy reform. This after Global Affairs Canada was hit with a data breach.
There’s no question that Bill S-210, or Canada’s Age Verification bill is an unmitigated disaster. Open Media is offering an explanation why.
Open Media Releases FAQ Explaining Why Bill S-210/Age Verification Bill is So Bad Read More »
Supporters of the age verification bill are said to by mystified as to why the Liberals won’t support their internet crackdown.
Canada’s proposed age verification law is indefensible violation of privacy and expression, but that’s not stopping some reporters from trying.
No The Conversation, Age Verification Will Not Protect Against Child Luring Read More »
A bill that has received broad party support for years is still moving forward at a snails pace. It’s only advanced by a single stage.
Canadian Government is STILL Slow Walking Privacy Reform Read More »
UK regulator, Ofcom, has laid out its plans for how it intends on implementing the UK’s Online Harms Act.
Ofcom Lays Out its Plan to Implement the UK’s Nasty Online Harms Act Read More »
The National Crime Agency director, Graeme Biggar, apparently had a massive anti-encryption rant following the passage the Online Safety Act.
Canada, the United States, and the UK have been pushing for human rights crackdowns with their respective internet bills.
Western Countries Have Become So Anti-Human Rights, They’ll Take the Economic Hits Read More »
After passing the Online Safety bill, the UK government is pressing Facebook to “safely” break its encryption.
Asking the Impossible: UK Government Wants to “Safely” Break Facebook Encryption Read More »
The CEO of encrypted chat service, Signal, has reaffirmed that they will leave the UK if they are asked to break their encryption.
Signal CEO Reaffirms Exit of UK if Ordered to Break Encryption Via Online Safety Bill Read More »