Privacy

Collected by Design

Ann Cavoukian served as Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner from 1997 to 2014. The seven foundational principles of Privacy by…

1 week ago

The Gravity Well of Consent

Artificial intelligence didn’t just arrive; it opened a gateway. Like the ship Event Horizon, it was built to push the…

11 months ago

Samba of Privacy in Brazil’s Digital Financial Carnival

Dedicated to my incredible wife Caroline and her solo journey across Brazil. In the swirling currents of global finance, Brazil…

3 years ago

Leaking Data 2023

2023 is shaping up to be  a monumental year for data breaches. As technology continues to evolve, so does the…

3 years ago

Canada Introduces New Digital Charter Implementation Act of 2022

The privacy regime in Canada got a big shot in the arm, as on the 16th of June, Bill C-27…

4 years ago

US Congress Releases Draft of American Data Privacy and Protection Act

A draft bipartisan bill was released last week by congressional leaders, and if it is adopted, the bill will go…

4 years ago

Ethyca announces end-to-end privacy rights fulfillment for free

Ethyca, the New York-based developer-centric privacy engineering platform, announced that for the first time it will make end-to-end automated privacy…

4 years ago

Selling a Tattletale Car

Smart cars are prime time as well as mainstream. But are they really cyber-ready? The safety concerns we discuss in…

4 years ago

Privacy fears over data collection by Google Dialer and Messages apps

Concerns have been raised in a Trinity College Dublin study about the privacy implications of the data collected by Google…

4 years ago

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