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Enhancing IoT Security: Final Outcomes and Recommendations Report
The Internet of Things (IoT) carries enormous potential to change the world for the better. Projections for the impact...
IETF 102, Day 5: Au revoir Montréal
There’s just the couple of sessions to highlight on the last day of IETF 102 before we wrap up for the week....
IETF 102, Day 4: DNS, IoT & TLS
This week is IETF 102 in Montreal, Canada, and we’re bringing you daily blog posts highlighting the topics of interest...
IETF 102, Day 3: DNSSEC, DPRIVE & IoT
This week is IETF 102 in Montreal, Canada, and we’re bringing you daily blog posts highlighting the topics of interest...
IETF 102, Day 2: Trust in the IETF
This week is IETF 102 in Montreal, Canada, and we’re bringing you daily blog posts highlighting the topics of interest...
IETF 102, Day 1: IETF arrive à Montréal
Tomorrow sees kickoff of the Working Groups sessions at IETF 102 in Montreal, Canada, we’re bringing you daily blog posts...
ISOC’s Hot Topics at IETF 102
The 102nd meeting of the IETF starts tomorrow in Montreal, Canada. This is will be the third time that...
Our Former CEO’s Opinion Piece in The Hill Times: Canada’s Unique Opportunity to Lead the Future of the Internet
Now is the time, with Canada’s leadership on the global stage, to reinforce the internet’s bottom-up development so it...
Collaborating to Eliminate Spam and Nuisance Communications
This report summarizes a workshop held by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and the International Institute of...
How Canadians worked together to shape an action plan for online privacy
Revelations of mass surveillance by government agencies. Invasive new spying legislation. Emaciated and powerless oversight bodies. Canadians have pretty...
Crowdsource Privacy Plan
Exciting news! Our organization, OpenMedia, has just launched Canada’s Privacy Plan – a pro-privacy action plan, based on feedback...
CIRA Makes DNSSEC Available For .CA Through Registrars
Great news today for our friends up north in Canada – they can now sign their .CA domains with...