Do You Know Where Your Data Is?
IThound.com and Strato published this whitepaper on the security and privacy risks companies take when they move their corporate data to the cloud. Although the statistics collected here are from the...
View ArticleData Privacy in the Cloud: 5 things you didn’t know
Although cloud providers may go to great lengths to ensure the security of information stored in the cloud, they can still be subject to government regulations that take precedence over privacy rights.
View ArticleThe CSIS Warns of Cyber Attacks on Canadian Businesses
Here’s the latest news from the IP universe: The CBC reported that Canadian businesses may be the targets of attacks by Chinese cyberspies. According to the CBC’s website, “Sources have told CBC News...
View ArticleFacebook privacy concerns will make social business a tougher sell
Complaints that formerly private messages became public will shape the expectations corporate users will have around the deployment of Salesforce Chatter, Yammer and the like
View ArticleAs Big Data Gets Bigger, Personal Privacy Becomes a Global Concern
Welcome to the Monday edition of the IP news roundup. Today’s headlines focus on big data and cloud: In the era of big data, can digital privacy and business growth coexist? An article on Network World...
View ArticleWhen does big data become too Big Brother?
There are incredible opportunities for government to improve service delivery by getting a better grasp of unstructured information, but privacy concerns abound
View ArticleTech turns the creepy dial to 11
Google was busy this week at Google I/O, its annual developer conference. It launched Google Home, a hardware-based home assistant that listens to you, reminiscent of Amazon’s Echo, in case you didn’t...
View ArticleWhat your phone’s surface says about you
Researchers at the University of California in San Diego are using molecules found on people’s phones to infer things about their lifestyles. They could tell a person’s gender, whether they drink...
View ArticleCanadians could try harder on digital privacy
Canadians are generally happier about their telephone and Internet service than they used to be. The Commissioner for Complaints for Telecom Services (CCTS) logged 8,197 complaints from Canucks this...
View ArticleDo You Know Where Your Data Is?
IThound.com and Strato published this whitepaper on the security and privacy risks companies take when they move their corporate data to the cloud. Although the statistics collected here are from the...
View ArticleData Privacy in the Cloud: 5 things you didn’t know
Interest in cloud computing is growing rapidly, as many organizations are realizing the benefits of adopting a highly scalable, robust and cost-effective model of computing. However, you may not be...
View ArticleThe CSIS Warns of Cyber Attacks on Canadian Businesses
Here’s the latest news from the IP universe: The CBC reported that Canadian businesses may be the targets of attacks by Chinese cyberspies. According to the CBC’s website, “Sources have told CBC News...
View ArticleFacebook privacy concerns will make social business a tougher sell
Quick, someone post this on Mark Zuckerberg’s timeline: It doesn’t matter whether or not the reports private Facebook messages were inadvertently made public are true. The whole incident is going to...
View ArticleAs Big Data Gets Bigger, Personal Privacy Becomes a Global Concern
Welcome to the Monday edition of the IP news roundup. Today’s headlines focus on big data and cloud: In the era of big data, can digital privacy and business growth coexist? An article on Network World...
View ArticleWhen does big data become too Big Brother?
Big data isn’t exactly a new concept for government. The public sector has always dealt with vast amounts of information, from health records to income tax documents to census forms. But data keeps...
View ArticleTech turns the creepy dial to 11
Google was busy this week at Google I/O, its annual developer conference. It launched Google Home, a hardware-based home assistant that listens to you, reminiscent of Amazon’s Echo, in case you didn’t...
View ArticleWhat your phone’s surface says about you
Researchers at the University of California in San Diego are using molecules found on people’s phones to infer things about their lifestyles. They could tell a person’s gender, whether they drink...
View ArticleCanadians could try harder on digital privacy
Canadians are generally happier about their telephone and Internet service than they used to be. The Commissioner for Complaints for Telecom Services (CCTS) logged 8,197 complaints from Canucks this...
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