Who Knows What Evils Lurk in the Shadows? By: Ron Deibert , / 27 March, 2015 The story of the powerful spy agency most Canadians still don’t know, and the security bill that would expand its resources and reach.
In search of better data security? It’s not where, but how By: Mirko Hohmann , / 27 February, 2015 In the wake of Snowden, governments scrambled to secure their data by regaining “technological sovereignty”. That approach misses the point.
Brace for the Quantified Society By: Rafal Rohozinski , Robert Muggah , / 9 January, 2015 Rafal Rohozinski and Robert Muggah on what to expect for tech in 2015.
Doing justice to the Snowden case By: Paul Willis , / 17 November, 2014 Laura Poitras’s documentary Citizenfour highlights the legal loopholes in international law that allow for electronic surveillance.
Snowden, the State, and the Future of Internet Governance By: Andrew Reddie , / 30 August, 2013 Andrew Reddie on why the Snowden leaks should make us think hard about the kind of Internet we want for the future.
Canadian Surveillance 101 By: OpenCanada Staff , / 19 August, 2013 PRISM is an American program, but the questions it raises should concern Canadians.
The Snowden Affair: Winners and Losers By: Daryl Copeland , / 19 July, 2013 Daryl Copeland draws up a preliminary ledger.