The new Bill C-22 (Lawful Access) will create new info demands and require "electronic service providers" to create new surveillance capabilities.
-
The new Bill C-22 (Lawful Access) will create new info demands and require "electronic service providers" to create new surveillance capabilities. Part 1 is improved from Bill C-2 but Part 2 is bad creating an expansive surveillance infrastructure. https://youtu.be/tZFbTYttuN8
-
The new Bill C-22 (Lawful Access) will create new info demands and require "electronic service providers" to create new surveillance capabilities. Part 1 is improved from Bill C-2 but Part 2 is bad creating an expansive surveillance infrastructure. https://youtu.be/tZFbTYttuN8
@privacylawyer Who or what special interest groups or parties are pushing for this? CSIS, other governments? some special lobbyist group?
-
The new Bill C-22 (Lawful Access) will create new info demands and require "electronic service providers" to create new surveillance capabilities. Part 1 is improved from Bill C-2 but Part 2 is bad creating an expansive surveillance infrastructure. https://youtu.be/tZFbTYttuN8
Excellent video. Some good news, lots of bad news.
Wasn't Vic Toews the fella that said you either vote for this bill for you support pedophiles? That didn't go well for him.
-
Excellent video. Some good news, lots of bad news.
Wasn't Vic Toews the fella that said you either vote for this bill for you support pedophiles? That didn't go well for him.
@OpaqueClarity Well, he's now a judge ...
-
@OpaqueClarity Well, he's now a judge ...
The blowback at the time is what I was referring to.
Him being a Judge is a scary thought.
-
R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topic