Reading Time: 3 minutes How do we regulate the marketplace of ideas without compromising free speech?
Author: Eamonn Brosnan
Eamonn Brosnan is a research associate with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy.
As cyber wars erupt, Canada must protect itself
Reading Time: 3 minutes If Canada is serious about standing as a sovereign entity, it would make sense to support our tech companies to ensure our security
Broadcasting our private lives, one hack at a time
Reading Time: 3 minutes Through a combination of cyber laziness, poor practices by vendors and manufacturers and lax security, we’re all exposed
Building Internet walls to protect data could penalize users
Reading Time: 3 minutes There are billions of Internet users and every corporation has a virtual finger in the pie. But privacy laws differ widely
Get smart: we need a 21st-century electrical grid system
Reading Time: 3 minutes Smart grids liberate customers from an outdated business model and allow free enterprise to provide options and services
Switchin’ to glide: manual control a must in self-driving cars
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The digital age means we have no more secrets
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