Between online accounts, personal records and career information, what Canadians store online is worth an average of $47,000 per person, but what’s there rarely makes it into an estate plan.
CRA’s e-filing services are still down as the government tests its security patches in response to the Heartbleed bug, but the tax service says late-filing taxpayers won’t be penalized
You’re always there for your clients. They expect you to be available, and you’re used to it.
Blogger and social media manager Stephanie Fusco has had to suffer through a professionally awkward week due to a quirk of LinkedIn.
The Heartbleed security issue has affected online banking and threatened the CRA in the middle of tax season, raising the specter of identity theft in the minds of your clients.
Millions of passwords, credit card numbers and other personal information may be at risk as a result of a major breakdown in Internet security revealed earlier this week.
Part of a new government strategy is to pass a Digital Privacy Act, so it's time for firms to bolster their efforts.
The Canada Revenue Agency says it has temporarily cut off public access to its electronic services over security concerns.
Questions about how to value technology stocks have been around for as long as those stocks have been traded on exchanges.
Hackers who broke into the website of Mt. Gox—a failing and possibly fraudulent bitcoin exchange—have released a trove of data on the currency.