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2019-09-03 21:22:17 The account of the user that created this channel has been inactive for the last 11 months. If it remains inactive in the next 10 days, that account will self-destruct and this channel will no longer have a creator.
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2016-02-02 18:53:24 Half-Measures on Encryption Since Snowden

"When the NSA subcontractor Edward Snowden released classified documents in June 2013 baring the U.S. intelligence community’s global surveillance programs, it revealed the lax attention to privacy and data security at major Internet companies like Apple, Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft. Warrantless surveillance was possible because data was unencrypted as it flowed between internal company data centers and service providers.


Cyber Survival
With cyberattacks getting worse, the urgent need today is for faster responses, smarter technologies, and wider encryption.
The revelations damaged technology companies’ relationships with businesses and consumers. Various estimates pegged the impact at between $35 billion and $180 billion as foreign business customers canceled service contracts with U.S. cloud computing companies in favor of foreign competitors, and as the companies poured money into PR campaigns to reassure their remaining customers."

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/545636/half-measures-on-encryption-since-snowden/
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2016-02-02 18:52:28 Is Law Enforcement “Going Dark” Because of Encryption? Hardly, Says New Report

"Bring technologists and members of the intelligence community together to figure out what to do about unbreakable encryption and guess what they conclude?

They conclude that they don’t really need to worry about it.

Unbreakable encryption — which prevents easy, conventional surveillance of digital communications — isn’t a big problem for law enforcement, says a new report published by Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society on Monday. The report, titled “Don’t Panic,” finds that we are probably not “headed to a future in which our ability to effectively surveil criminals and bad actors is impossible” because of companies that offer end-to-end encryption, such as Apple."

https://theintercept.com/2016/02/01/is-law-enforcement-going-dark-because-of-encryption-hardly-says-new-report/
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2016-01-31 00:19:32 ​CBC adopts SecureDrop to allow for anonymous leaks

"CBC News is launching a powerful new tool to help those with important information or sensitive documents contact our journalists using encryption and anonymous online messaging.

CBC's SecureDrop is a web-based system that allows whistleblowers to confidentially reach CBC journalists, including those who work in investigative units across Canada and on our leading programs the fifth estate, Go Public and Marketplace."

http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/cbc-securedrop-whistleblowers-1.3412450
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2016-01-25 18:43:16 Smart cars share revealing personal data, raise privacy concerns


"OTTAWA—The family car is learning more about who’s behind the wheel — everything from where a driver likes to shop to how hard they brake — as automakers roll out new tech-savvy features.

With cars collecting and even sharing more personal data, Canada’s privacy watchdog is quietly trying to ensure manufacturers, retailers and insurance companies avoid bumps on the virtual highway."

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/01/24/smart-cars-share-revealing-personal-data-raise-privacy-concerns.html
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2016-01-25 18:30:40 BlackBerry: No, police did not break our encryption

"BlackBerry would like its users to know its phones are “as safe as they have always been” after reports that Dutch police are capable of accessing encrypted BlackBerry messages.

In an unsigned post on BlackBerry's corporate blog, the mobile phone manufacturer said it did not have any details about the specific devices that the authorities said had been decrypted. “If such an information recovery did happen, access to this information from a BlackBerry device could be due to factors unrelated to how the BlackBerry device was designed, such as user consent, an insecure third party application, or deficient security behavior of the user,” the company wrote."

http://www.scmagazine.com/blackberry-no-police-did-not-break-our-encryption/article/466751/
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2016-01-21 21:56:28 BlackBerry's Security Chief On The Priv, And Raising The Bar On Cybersecurity

"Although BlackBerry didn’t make any major hardware announcements at CES, we did sit down with David Kleidermacher, BlackBerry’s Chief Security Officer to talk about the Priv’s security and its new CHACE initiative."

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/blackberry-priv-security-chief-interview,31036.html
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