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This issue was addressed in a paper by the information and privacy commissioner of Ontario, Ann Cavoukian, and biometrics scientist Alex Stoianov. Its an interesting read - including tips on how its done. This approach allows allows for long, complex and more effective passwords or keys that we don't have to remember. I thought we'd get a straight 'no comment'. One recommendation I was expecting was to make privacy breach notification mandatory. There are also service providers that come to your premises with a truck that shreds the material on the spot. There's a perception IT jobs are not to be found. Many of the changes are welcome, and many suggest adopting approaches taken in Alberta and BC provincial privacy legislation. And if it must be done, encrypt it so if it does go missing, it can't be read. Biometrics have been touted for some time as a solution, but biometric authentication has its problems as well. We constantly see stories about data breaches - many of them from simple faux-pas like throwing paper in a dumpster. One topic addressed is the IT career gap. The lesson is that unless you can actually restore from a backup, its not really a backup. I'd guess extortion in various forms is fairly commonplace in Colombia and it must be an uphill struggle for the authorities there in trying to end it. That is counter to the usual thought that most entrepreneurs are risk takers. No one can be an expert at everything. It also can lead to serious security issues. Or an audacious art project. It will soon be available online at the TechAlliance website. Make exceptions for innocuous things like newspapers. The Hyundai importer in Colombia is now publicly saying that it was blackmailed on one occasion into supplying vehicles after a kidknapping. Others need to understand what you do. Deputy editor Graeme Roberts will be there for just-auto. Effective passwords are difficult to remember, especially for the number of them we seem to need. One topic addressed is the IT career gap. I thought we'd get a straight 'no comment'. We constantly see stories about data breaches - many of them from simple faux-pas like throwing paper in a dumpster. Various privacy commissioners take the position that mere password control access is not enough. Recently in Toronto, a retired social worker found hundreds of order forms from a large corporation in an alley complete with addresses, phone and SIN numbers of customers. Harrison Pensa LLP is a founding member of TechAlliance, premier sponsor for this event, and a member of its IT advisory counsel. Still, we'll know a little more about Nanjing's Longbridge plans next week. - Fine-tune your message. Various privacy commissioners take the position that mere password control access is not enough. There are thus two main risks. The British economy is performing quite acceptably as far as most people are concerned. Exchange rate factors are a part of the mix. I submit that he is not protecting his privacy, he's really giving up his privacy to protect himself against being wrongfully accused. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: