From EPIC.org: Officials from the United States and the European Union are meeting in Washington this week to review “Safe Harbor,” a framework that allows the processing of data on EU citizens by US firms without traditional legal protections. Safe Harbor has been challenged by the European Parliament and questioned by academic experts. The Federal…
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Ca: Watchdog raises alarm over security measures
OTTAWA – Were you the person who recently cashed a government-issued cheque for under $300 at your local trust company? You probably never expected to be flagged as suspicious, but you were, says Canada’s privacy commissioner in a new audit of Canada’s financial watchdog agency. Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart’s annual report, tabled in Parliament Tuesday,…
Ex-MI5 agent in memoirs battle sues newspaper for naming him
David Leigh and Richard Norton-Taylor report: A former MI5 secret agent is suing the London Evening Standard for revealing his name, his lawyers say, in an attempt to extend Britain’s privacy laws to cover the identity of intelligence officers. The agent is also threatening the Guardian with a high court injunction if the paper re-publishes…
EU: Commission forms industry body to solve behavioural advertising problems
Online retail is increasingly dependent on information on users’ browsing habits and demographic information gathered from them. Consumer Commissioner Meglena Kuneva has created a new industry body that she wants to address the privacy and consumer protection problems faced by the users of online retail services. […] She has created the Stakeholder Forum on Fair…