Why were thousands of organizations seemingly defenceless against the zero-day vulnerability in Progress Software's MOVEit file transfer service, a hole that so far has seen the personal data of tens of millions of people copied by the Clop/Cl0p ransomware gang? That question may be at least partly answered by an investigation announced today by Nova
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Nova Scotia s government is launching a review of its freedom of information legislation after years of criticism that the current system results in blacked-out government documents and a toothless review process.
Justice Minister Brad Johns says an internal committee led by the department's director of policy will look at the law and present options on how to modernize the legislation.
Nova Scotia Justice Minister Brad Johns has launched a review of the province’s information and privacy legislation, a process Premier Tim Houston criticized when the former Liberal government proposed something similar.
Justice Minister Brad Johns says an internal committee led by the department’s director of policy will look at the law, and will present options on how to modernize the legislation