Redactions gone terribly wrong
CTV News is reporting that the U.S. federal government improperly posted an internal guide to its airport passenger screening procedures on the Internet in a way that could offer valuable tools to...
View ArticlePrivacy folks crying wolf on scanners
Will the virtual strip-search scanners soon to be operational in Winnipeg’s Richardson International Airport be an invasion of privacy? Absolutely. Should they be installed despite privacy concerns?...
View ArticleA Conversation with Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada
I’m very pleased to be able to post the following conversation with Jennifer Stoddart. Since becoming Canada’s Privacy Commissioner in 2003, Commissioner Stoddart has undoubtedly raised the value of...
View ArticleA Conversation with Frank Work, Alberta’s Information and Privacy Commissioner
Continuing a series of blog posts that I’m calling “A Conversation with…” (the first being A Conversation with Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada), I’m delighted to post the following...
View ArticleA Conversation with Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Ontario’s Information and Privacy...
Continuing a series of blog posts that I’m calling “A Conversation with…“, I’m delighted to post the following conversation with Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, Dr. Ann Cavoukian. Dr....
View ArticleLaptop searches at the border…again
Over a year ago, I commented on the privacy issues related to taking a laptop, cellphone or iPod across the U.S. border. As reported here by Computerworld, a federal court has ruled in Michigan that...
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