A new government white paper on digital sovereignty says Ottawa can’t maintain full control over its data if its data storage ...
A former director general explains why there is no 'silver bullet' to reduce the volume of access-to-information requests ...
Former MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace is seeking up to £10,000 in damages from the BBC, claiming the broadcaster caused him "distress and harassment" by failing to comply with his request for ...
With the consent of Canada’s attorney general and justice minister and BC’s attorney general (collectively, the attorneys), the Court of Appeal for British Columbia granted the request for access to ...
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Gregg Wallace is claiming up to £10,000 in damages from the BBC and one of its subsidiaries following his axe from MasterChef. The TV presenter has claimed they allegedly caused him "distress and ...
Even Canadian companies may rely on software, components and infrastructure sourced through global supply chains ...
A Baltimore City Council committee leader pulled no punches in detailing why he believes police oversight is in a crisis of ...
Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee accuses the facial recognition platform of enabling activists to identify ICE officers online.
With the prospect of increased federal immigration enforcement, towns and cities across Connecticut have been adopting ...
Following high-profile ICE detentions across Connecticut, several cities are evaluating how their employees interact with the ...
Firms are being warned to stay alert as new data laws start to take effect. Square One Law, a commercial law firm, has advised organisations to prepare for the phased changes introduced under the Data ...