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Ban federal use of facial recognition tools, groups urge Trudeau government

Dozens of groups and individuals working to protect privacy, human rights and civil liberties want the Trudeau government to ban the use of facial-recognition surveillance by federal law-enforcement and intelligence agencies.


Coronavirus scams: guard against fraud cures and other cons

Watchdog groups and authorities report a surge of complaints about scams targeting people who fear COVID-19 or need money due to lost income.


Ontario redesigns driver's licence cards to prevent fraud, identity theft

The Ontario driver's licence is getting a facelift that the Progressive Conservative government said will help combat fraud and identity theft.
 
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Frost & Sullivan analyzes the future of privacy and cybersecurity

Advanced technologies such as AI, blockchain and continuous authentication to transform the connected era in 2030. » Read full article
 
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Global security industry shifts to service-based solution offerings post-pandemic

The security industry has tremendous investment opportunities despite the economic slowdown witnessed due to COVID-19. » Read full article

Employee charged in 407 ETR data breach involving 60,000 customers

The suspect is charged with mischief to data and unauthorized use of a computer. » Read full article

DHS may require US citizens be photographed at airports

Facial recognition is being tested by several airlines at a number of U.S. airports. » Read full article
 
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