While this statement, first noticed by The Guardian, won't exactly come as a shock to civil liberties groups, the average consumer might be surprised to hear the potential privacy threat so boldly stated. (fortune.com)
Conclusion The British Columbia Court of Appeal found that while the Province tried to blur the distinction between data and individual health care records, the evidence showed that this is a true distinction and there is no real privacy threat. (mccagueborlack.com)
Along with curbing technological innovation and passing along the costs to service providers and their customers, this casual expansion of surveillance powers poses a substantial privacy threat. (eff.org)