Byron Holland is president and CEO of CIRA, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, the organization best known for operating .CA on behalf of Canadians
In my @TEDx talk I highlight a few of the real challenges of today's #Internet and offer some practical solutions to fix some of broken parts. Particularly in the context of our #youth, #misinformation, and in this season of #elections.
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Yikes. Given it is a giant data collection device you would think additional precautions would be taken!
Good reminder to wipe everything on any rental or loaner.
#privacywhatprivacy
We're investigating reports of spoof emails purporting to come from Nominet (aiming to harvest credentials related to domain name registrations). Please be cautious and contact us if you have any questions about emails received. https://t.co/8PfZPplVS1
The quiet part out loud — despite rhetoric about supporting multi-stakeholder internet governance in the speech, the reference to ‘govt, biz and civ soc’ once again abolished the tech community as a stakeholder group. #netgov
Some remarkable names on this list. Certainly pause for thought.
MEDIA ADVISORY - Open letter: Yoshua Bengio and hundreds of signatories call for a pause to training AI systems mo... https://t.co/UyzZqVfAci
On Feb. 14, join The Globe and @ciranews for a webcast on why Canadians’ health care data is vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks, and what needs to be done to mitigate the risks. #CyberHealthcare
To sign up for this free event, visit: https://t.co/tyfmR0Wj9o