Tag: nsa
Do you know where your private data travels online?
Our friends at IXmaps have launched a greatly improved Internet mapping tool to let you see exactly where your private data travels online
Is your Internet data ending up in the NSA’s hands?
Have you ever heard of Internet Exchanges? They are the physical places that ensure your data reliably makes it from point A to point B. But their physical nature and location also makes us more vulnerable to surveillance.
Our last, best chance to restore our rights and repeal Bill C-51
The consultation that hundreds of thousands of Canadians have been longing for is around the corner.
Revelations of CSE sharing metadata with NSA for years underlines need for far tighter oversight
Information handed over to the NSA and other foreign agencies can reveal the most intimate details of a Canadian’s private life.
Why does Canada’s government want to creep on our social media feeds?
Canada's military wants to spy on the world's social media output - and Canadians are sure to be trapped in the dragnet.
OpenMedia and other 18 civil liberties organizations oppose final version of dangerous cyber bill
OpenMedia and other civil liberties organizations are standing up to oppose the final version of the dangerous cyber bill CISA
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL: Just how exposed are Canadians to NSA spying?
Canadians are under the NSA’s microscope - and it’s time for that to change. Here are practical steps from Privacy Coalition expert Prof. Andrew Clement to help safeguard Canadian networks from foreign spies. If you want to help shape a crowdsourced pro-privacy plan for Canada, be sure to add your voice at https://openmedia.org/privacyplan.
Article by Prof. Andrew Clement for World Policy Journal
TORONTO—Edward Snowden’s June 2013 leak has shone unprecedented light on the dark underside of Internet connectivity. So far, however, Canada has remained a victim largely hidden in the shadows.
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