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‘Difficult to determine’ scope of privacy breach in Five Eyes data sharing

Posted on February 23, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Ashley Burke reports:

It’s impossible to know how many Canadians had their personal data shared by the country’s electronic spy agency in a metadata glitch, according to its watchdog.

Jean-Pierre Plouffe, commissioner of the Communications Security Establishment (CSE), told a Senate committee Monday that data were erased from the agency’s system, making it difficult to find out the number of people impacted.

Read more on CBC News.

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