High levels of pandemic-induced anxiety, depression observed in social media posts
As we interact more - and more often - with our digital technologies, those interactions tell us a lot about who we are. Can we analyze behaviour on social media for mental health insights? Researchers Munmun De Choudhury and Koustuv Saha discuss their latest study of the psychosocial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, as gleaned from Twitter.
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New research suggests signs of anxiety, depression, stress, as well as support-seeking expressions have significantly increased during the COVID-19 period as compared to similar data from 2019.(KieferPix / Shutterstock)
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This month s entry focuses on a third way to protect your
brand from cybersquatting and cyberpiracy which is by way of CPRP
proceedings. These proceedings are available to Canadians and the
owners of registered Canadian trademarks to resolve disputes
concerning .ca domain names.
While the UDRP has been adopted by all accredited domain name
registers for the gTLDs it has not been adopted by all managers of
ccTLDs. The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) has
developed and adopted its own domain name dispute resolution policy
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CIRA Canadian Shield reaches 100,000 user milestone in only 7 months GlobeNewswire
Support from Canadian Centre for Cyber Security helps protect thousands of Canadian families from cyber-threats
OTTAWA, Dec. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) After only seven months in market, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) is proud to announce that more than 100,000 Canadians have chosen CIRA Canadian Shield to protect themselves and their families from malware, phishing and other cyber-attacks.
As millions of Canadians have been forced to work, learn, teach and socialize online, CIRA Canadian Shield has surpassed its first-year goal of 100,000 users in a little over half a year. In that time, the service has blocked more than 20 million malicious domains for its users and serves more than 500 million queries each day.