Canadian Tech Experts See Anonymization, or De-Identifying Data, as New Privacy Solution
Canadian privacy experts and technology developers look to data de-identification as a way to protect us all.
by Lee Rickwood
Canadian privacy experts and technology developers look to data de-identification as a way to protect us all.
by Lee Rickwood
While new hardware and software-based tech solutions are coming forward, BYOD security is ineffective and many current iterations of a BYOD policy inflict extensive hard and soft costs on employees and the corporations they work for.
by Lee Rickwood
The issue is often not as much about doing something wrong as it is about doing anything online, and being able to control – even be aware – where, why and how such information is accessed or used.
by Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla As far as flagship cameraphones go, Nokia’s Lumia 1020 with its 41 megapixel camera is considered the device to beat. It is now coming to Canada on Rogers, Telus and Black’s.
By Ted Kritsonis
Now that two-year contracts have essentially become the norm before the new wireless code of conduct goes into effect in December, the incumbent carriers have released their latest voice and data plans. Are they cheaper than they were under the old three-year terms, or still more expensive than they should be?
Ted Kritsonis
ZTE launched a 7-inch tablet and WF720 Wireless Home Phone product in Canada through an exclusive partnership with Rogers this summer, and as the Chinese manufacturer continues to push into the country, its tablet aims to compete against what is becoming a crowded tablet market.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla 7-inch tablets have hit a high point this Summer with a lot of variety in features and price.
A more competitive Canadian information and communications infrastructure could support continued technological innovation, deliver a capable and competitive cell and smartphone ecosystem, and protect its citizens from the machinations of foreign jurisdictions.
by Lee Rickwood