Kathleen Lau

Articles by Kathleen Lau

SWIFT ruling highlights gaps in Canadas privacy laws

A recent ruling by Canada's Privacy Commissioner has brought into sharp focus gaps in our privacy legislation. Jennifer Stoddart, recently ruled that an international organization acted legally when it divulged personal data of Canadians to the U.S. government.

Data from 45.7 million cards stolen during hacker heist, TJX reveals

Financial and personal information from at least 45.7 million credit and debit cards was stolen by hackers, according to The TJX Companies, the U.S. parent of Canadian retailers Winners and HomeSense

SWIFT ruling highlights “gaps” in Canada’s privacy laws

A recent ruling by Canada's Privacy Commissioner has brought into sharp focus "gaps" in our privacy legislation

Bringing Clarity to corporate performance management

Senior managers at a London, U.K-based company say their business management capabilities have improved dramatically since the rollout of a new corporate performance management (CPM) tool

Virtual workplace a model for innovative business

A Winnipeg-based organization that facilitates technology skills development across rural communities in Manitoba uses a virtual workplace to stay connected with remote staff

Designing IT to ‘open doors’ for people with disabilities

Helping students design technologies accessible to people with disabilities and the aging population is the objective of ACCESS, an online repository of learning materials and other resources created by IBM Inc. in partnership with universities

500-day countdown – prepping the IT for the Beijing Olympics

With the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China, being much larger in size and scope than its predecessor in Torino, Italy, the challenges confronting Lenovo

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