Mari-Len De Guzman

Articles by Mari-Len De Guzman

Privacy complaints against Ontario healthcare bodies reach record high

The provincial government has reported a record-breaking spurt in privacy complaints against the healthcare and public sectors last year. However, at least one Canadian analyst is not ready to cast the first stone against these institutions.

Privacy complaints reach record highs, says Ontario czar

The provincial government has reported record-breaking numbers of privacy complaints against health-care and public sector organizations last year. The high numbers, however, are likely due to the increasing volume of digital information being created today, rather than a shortcoming on the part of the government, says an analyst at IDC Canada.

Zero-day protection pointers

Industry analysts and security practitioners agree that the best way to protect against a zero-day threat is by instituting a defense-in-depth security strategy

Zero day: IT’s race against the clock

Zero-day exploits are on the rise, and the vulnerability marketplace as well as improvements in enterprise patch management are deemed contributors to this rising security risk.

London Police gets data protection from Canadian tech

As police officers at the City of London Police in the U.K. honour their vow everyday to serve and protect, its IT department is challenged daily to save and protect valuable information.

Bombardier’s SOA strategy takes flight

Montreal-based international aerospace and transportation company Bombardier is well along its path towards achieving an SOA-enabled system infrastructure

Kenora hypes city services with rich interactive portal

As North American cities go, Kenora is noticeably small fry. More rural than urban in setting, this little-known tourism city on Lake of the Woods in Northwestern Ontario has created some sizzle to raise its business profile and offer a score of online services and engaging Web 2.0 features that encourage community participation.

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