On June 2nd, 2020, the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS) Vancouver hosted its second digital roundtable event of the year titled, “Privacy and Security: Working Hand in Hand to Protect You Online.” This presentation featured Dr. Patrick Neal who has been involved in the public safety field since 1982. Dr. Neal’s presentation focused on the cohesiveness of privacy and security in the near future, privacy constructs, myths and harms of privacy, and privacy enhancing technologies. The subsequent roundtable discussion centered around Dr. Neal’s lecture in a question and answer period
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On November 27, 2020, UrbanLogiq CEO Mark Masongsong spoke on the topic of Data Analytics and Public...
Online social networks (OSNs) brought the voluntary disclosure of personal information to the mainst...
Privacy and data protection are recognized as fundamental human rights. Recent developments, however...
On November 25, 2022, Aaron Shull, Managing Director, and General Counsel for the Centre for Interna...
On October 19th, 2023, Dr. Patrick Neal, Chief Social Scientist at AQ-IQ, presented Does Information...
When’s the last time you checked your digital footprint? With the increasing prevalence of threats t...
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On October 21, 2021, Dr. Valerie Steeves presented Big Data Surveillance: Privacy and Trust Implicat...
On November 26, 2020, Dwayne McDonald, Assistant Commissioner for the RCMP, presented Policing in th...
Just as recent centuries saw transitions from the agricultural to the industrial to the information ...
The Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing data about peop...
The state of privacy in the 21st century is a worldwide concern, given the Internet‘s global reach. ...
The data privacy and security landscape is changing drastically due to new laws and regulations, the...
In recent years, large-scale computer networks have become an essential aspect of our daily computin...
This keynote address to the 2016 McGill Law Graduate Conference provides a brief history of privacy ...
On November 27, 2020, UrbanLogiq CEO Mark Masongsong spoke on the topic of Data Analytics and Public...
Online social networks (OSNs) brought the voluntary disclosure of personal information to the mainst...
Privacy and data protection are recognized as fundamental human rights. Recent developments, however...