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Privacy AND Healthcare - You Need Them Both | Presentation by Dr. Ann Cavoukian

By Sue Ansell
February 8, 2012 4:45 AM
Categories: eHealth Security Speakers Corner Tech events
Dr. Ann Cavoukian's presentation on why freedom of information matters and how organizations and individual healthcare providers can prevent privacy breaches. The 'circle of care', a term used in the context of sharing information with implied consent, is discussed as is Ontario’s Experience with PHIPA.

Cloud Security: Peeling the Onion

By Consider the Source
December 15, 2011 5:15 AM
Categories: Cloud computing Outsourcing Security
Discussions around cloud security tend to be framed in terms of lonely ships sailing into uncharted waters: “You don’t know what you’re getting into,” we’re routinely warned. Actually, we do.

Hacker Proofing 101: Computer Security Tips

By Christine Sheppard
August 23, 2011 8:00 AM
Categories: Security
The term ‘Hacker’ has been rampant around the internet recently. Actually, it has been the dirty word of the internet since the 80’s and the classic hacker movies of the early 90’s. It’s not a word you want to throw around loosely; it scares people because the path of destruction can be crippling. Whether your 15 year old opened a scam email and infected your family computer, or a virus has taken down your entire system at the office – most people have witnessed the effects of an online security breach.

Government Launches Anti-Spam Site

By Michael Geist
August 10, 2011 12:15 PM
Categories: Security Technology law
The federal government has launched a new anti-spam site at FightSpam.gc.ca.

Privacy Commish on Staples and eHarmony: Why Keep Investigations & Audit Results Under Wraps?

By Michael Geist
June 24, 2011 12:00 PM
Categories: Data centers Security Technology law
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada released her PIPEDA annual report yesterday [21 June, 2011] with a clear emphasis on the Internet (Google Buzz & Wifi, Facebook, eHarmony, etc.). The headline grabbing stories included an audit of Staples that found the company had frequently failed to wipe customer information from computers and other devices being resold in the stores and an investigation of eHarmony, the online dating site, that had led to changes to its customer data deletion practices.

Sony Security Breach Among the Biggest in History

By Michael Geist
April 28, 2011 12:00 PM
Categories: Security
Multiple reports focus on the massive Sony breach involving more than 75 million account holders with PlayStation Network. Account holders have received a warning that:

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