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Feds Have Not ‘Demonstrated Need’ for Security-Screening Measures of Public Servants: Privacy Watchdog
OTTAWA—The federal privacy watchdog is pressing for changes to security screening procedures for public servants. An internal memo prepared by the privacy commissioner’s office says the government has "not demonstrated ...
December 22, 2020
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The Canadian Press
Liberals ‘Completely Unwilling’ to Hold Political Parties to Account on Privacy
OTTAWA—A leading expert on personal−information law says the Trudeau government is unwilling to hold political parties to the ...
December 12, 2020
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The Canadian Press
South Korean Watchdog Fines Facebook $6.1 Million for Sharing User Info Without Consent
A South Korean agency for protecting personal information on Wednesday fined Facebook Inc 6.7 billion won ($6.06 million) ...
November 27, 2020
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Reuters
Feds ‘Missing Opportunity’ to Ensure Political Parties Covered by Privacy Law
OTTAWA—A not-for-profit group that promotes public awareness of digital rights says the Trudeau government has missed an opportunity ...
November 19, 2020
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The Canadian Press
European Activist Files Complaints Against Apple’s Tracking Tool
A group led by privacy activist Max Schrems filed complaints on Monday with German and Spanish data protection ...
November 16, 2020
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Reuters
TikTok Userbase Balloons to Nearly 2.5 Million in Australia
TikTok, the controversial app under scrutiny for privacy issues and Chinese ownership, has added 850,000 Australians to its ...
October 19, 2020
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Daniel Y. Teng
More Than 35,000 Australians Spied On by Military-Linked Chinese Company
A Chinese company with links to Beijing's military and secretive intelligence arm has amassed the personal details of ...
September 14, 2020
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Daniel Y. Teng
Australian Consumer Watchdog Taking Google to Court
Australia's consumer watchdog has launched legal action against Google, accusing the online giant of misleading customers about the ...
July 27, 2020
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AAP
A Significant Month Long Cyberattack on Australia Could Cost the Economy $30 Billion
A significant month-long major cyberattack on Australia could cost the economy $30 billion and over 163,000 jobs, a ...
July 12, 2020
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Daniel Y. Teng
The Double-Edged Sword of Facial Recognition Technology
Commentary On the television crime drama “FBI,” Special Agent Jubal Valentine brusquely orders an underling to run a ...
July 11, 2020
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Diane Dimond
Aussie Government Proposes New Legal Protections for Personal Data
A week after the Australian government announced it would beef up the nation's cyber security, the government services ...
July 7, 2020
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Daniel Y. Teng
Apple Switches to Its Own Chips for Mac Computers as It Adds Features, Privacy Controls
SAN FRANCISCO—Apple Inc on Monday said it will switch to its own chips for its Mac computers, saying ...
June 22, 2020
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Reuters
Beijing Is ‘State-Based Cyber Actor’ Behind Cyber-Attacks on Australia: Defence Expert
A defence expert believes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is most likely the “sophisticated state-based cyber actor” Prime Minister ...
June 20, 2020
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Aussie Competition Watchdog Worried Google’s Fitbit Deal Could Be Anti-Competitive, Launches Investigation
Australia's competition watchdog has outlined preliminary concerns over Google’s proposed acquisition of FitBit in the United States, saying ...
June 19, 2020
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Daniel Y. Teng
TikTok Sets up Office in Australia Amid Concerns Over Privacy, Data, and Beijing
TikTok has bolstered its Australian leadership team amidst a cloud of data and security concerns surrounding its Beijing-based ...
June 17, 2020
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Virus Contact Tracing Opens Door to Privacy Violations, Critics Say
As governments gear up contact-tracing efforts aimed at containing the spread of the CCP virus, critics worry privacy ...
June 17, 2020
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Matthew Vadum
TikTok Is an ‘Attractive Database’ on ‘Young Australians’ for the Chinese Regime: Aussie MP
West Australian Member of Parliament Andrew Hastie has called the Beijing-backed music app TikTok an “attractive database” for ...
May 30, 2020
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Woodrow Wilson, Henry Ford, and the Dispute Over the Automobile
Commentary During the coronavirus crisis, we have gotten a dismaying preview on a temporary basis of what socialism ...
May 28, 2020
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Dinesh D’Souza
‘Invasion of Privacy’: Watchdogs Concerned About Apps Tracking Covid-19 Patients
VANCOUVER—Privacy watchdogs are voicing concerns over proposals across the country to implement smartphone apps to help track COVID−19. ...
May 2, 2020
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The Canadian Press
Private Industry, Not Government, Is Playing ‘Big Brother’
Commentary George Orwell was, as we all are, the product of his experiences. When he wrote his final ...
April 30, 2020
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Dustin Bass
Conflict Between Facebook, Google and Publishers Spotlighted Amid CCP Virus Crisis
Shadow Communications Minister Michelle Rowland is the latest voice in a growing chorus of executives and politicians pushing ...
April 15, 2020
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
19 US Lawmakers Seek Information From Zoom Amid Scrutiny of Privacy Practices
A group of 19 House lawmakers is requesting information from video conferencing platform Zoom amid scrutiny of the ...
April 4, 2020
BY
Janita Kan
Professors Worry About New Scrutiny as CCP Virus Forces Classes Online
As the pandemic caused by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) forces college and university lectures online, left-wing academics ...
March 22, 2020
BY
Matthew Vadum
Bipartisan House Bill Seeks to Protect Privacy of Emails Between Federal Inmates, Lawyers
Two members of the House Judiciary Committee introduced a bill that seeks to protect the privacy of electronic ...
January 10, 2020
BY
Mimi Nguyen Ly
YouTube to Limit Data Collection on All Children’s Content Following $170 Million Penalty
YouTube is soon set to limit the way it collects data on videos designed for children to comply ...
January 2, 2020
BY
Isabel van Brugen
Brazil Fines Facebook $1.6 Million for Improper Sharing of User Data
BRASILIA—Brazil's Ministry of Justice said on Monday, Dec. 30, that it fined United States tech giant Facebook Inc ...
December 31, 2019
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Reuters
Health Websites Share Sensitive Personal Data with Advertisers Without Required Consent: Report
Investigative reporters probing alleged misuse of the sensitive data of Europeans found that health websites were illegally sharing ...
November 13, 2019
BY
Tom Ozimek
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