Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree faced calls from opposition MPs Tuesday to amend the federal government’s lawful access bill to ensure that it would not break or weaken digital encryption.
After weeks of fierce criticism towards his lawful access bill, Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Liberals will ...
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Committee studying lawful access bill urged to protect encryption, balance privacy with police needs
Detractors — and defenders — of a Liberal government bill promising law enforcement and intelligence agencies easier access ...
OTTAWA — Google and Apple, whose software runs in nearly every phone and tablet in Canada, warned that the Liberals’ lawful ...
Reform UK leader has claimed ‘hostile actors’ linked to Moscow accessed his data and leaked information on £5m gift ...
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Commissioner marks eight years of GDPR implementation
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDRP) has strengthened the public’s rights and reinforced accountability in the handling of personal data, data protection commissioner Maria Christofidou said ...
Privacy Commissioner recommends changes to protect privacy rights, including letting his office investigate data breaches ...
Responding to the criticism the government said it would "publish as much material as we can as soon as possible".
Group of MPs and peers in effect accuse government of failing to comply with parliament’s will over release of files ...
Intelligence agency says internet-enabled cars may expose sensitive conversations as Australia embraces increasingly ...
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Attorney General Sean Fraser questioned on personal data retention under proposed Liberal bill
On May 25, Sean Fraser, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, spoke at the Standing Committee on Justice and ...
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