Safety and Security

  • Warp Speed vs. Snail’s Pace: Can Bill S-209 Close Canada’s “Nighttime Gap” Without Killing Privacy?

    Canada’s Bill S-209 aims to bridge the “nighttime gap” between rapid tech evolution and slow-moving legislation. But as age verification becomes mandatory, will our privacy survive? Explore the high-stakes clash between digital safety, algorithmic bias, and the emerging “Digital Wallet” solutions designed to protect your identity in an age-gated world.

  • Seeking Light in the Longest Night: Navigating the Permanent Shadows of the Dark Web

    During these final weeks of the year, the world is draped in the deep, velvet shadows of the Winter Solstice. In the northern hemisphere, we are navigating the longest stretch of darkness all year. While the sun retreats early, leaving us to find warmth in the glow of holiday lights, it serves as a stark…

  • Digital Fortress: Your Holiday Online Safety Advisory

    Don’t let holiday scams spoil your cheer! As online shopping and digital communication peak, so does cybercrime. Learn the essential security mindset: enable 2FA, spot urgent phishing emails (especially gift card requests!), and shop securely. Your critical thinking is your best defence. Read our full advisory to fortify your digital fortress!

  • Decoding the Digital Blueprint: AI, Security, and Ethics in Canada’s Budget 2025

    Canada’s 2025 Budget introduces a transformative vision for AI-driven government services. With a $925 million investment, AI is set to boost productivity while raising key questions around security, ethics, and workforce impact. Can AI reshape public service efficiently without compromising privacy and fairness?

  • Your “Landline” Isn’t What You Think It Is: Navigating the World of VoIP

    Your “landline” isn’t what it used to be. It’s now a hidden world of data, and you’re already in it. From call spoofing to digital eavesdropping, uncover the truth about the new risks and arm yourself with the tangible steps you need to stay secure.

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