Only 36% of Canadian Businesses Know Where Data is Coming or Going Drew Wilson | November 16, 2021 A new survey suggests that only 36% of Canadian businesses where their data is coming or going. Probably not comforting for those who value privacy.
Surveys: American Business Executives Don’t Care About Data Breaches Drew Wilson | July 17, 2019 We’re seeing a data security crises unfolding. The response from business executives? Don’t know, don’t care.
US Bill That Criminalizes Security Research Blasted By Experts Drew Wilson | April 20, 2018 In an era where breaches and leaks have become a weekly thing, it may be surprising to know that security research is being criminalized in one state.
Obama Mulling Executive Order to Get Cybersecurity Act of 2012 Passed? Drew Wilson | August 13, 2012 It seemed like a crucial battle was won to stop the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 for a little while, but now reports are surfacing suggesting that Obama might simply sign an executive order to have his own version of either the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 (Senate version of the legislation) or CISPA (Cyber Intelligence Sharing …
A Response to Huffington Post Blogger on Cybersecurity Act of 2012 Drew Wilson | August 5, 2012 While many were relieved that the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 was defeated in the senate, one Huffington Post blogger seemed so upset, that he practically insinuated that politicians were not smarter than a fifth grader for not passing an “obvious” bill. We dissect and respond to these comments.
Cybersecurity Act of 2012 Dies in the Senate – Activists Claim Victory Drew Wilson | August 2, 2012 While many feared that the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 would do a lot of damage to civil rights, today comes news that the bill has died in the senate because if failed to achieve cloture. At this point, activists are celebrating a victory in the war to protect basic civil liberties like the right to …
A Response to Obama on the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 Drew Wilson | July 23, 2012 Last week, US president Barack Obama penned an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal about why lawmakers should pass what is known as the Cybersecurity Act of 2012. Drew Wilson decided to issue his response on why the reasoning behind Obama’s piece is flawed.