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Summaries and Notes

  • Notes from 2009 Canadian Telecommunications Summit (June 21, 2009)
  • Associating Canadian ISPs with Anonymized Data Traffic Submissions for CRTC Interrogatory PN 2008-19 (February 14, 2009)
  • Updated Summary of Summary of January 13 2009 ISP filings with February 9 2009 Updates (February 13, 2009)
  • Listing of Major Items of Interest in the Information Sharing Agreement between the British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency and the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (February 13, 2009)
  • Listing of Major Items of Interest in the British Columbia Enhanced Driver’s License Program Phase 1 Post Implementation Review (February 13, 2009)
  • Summary of Requests for Disclosure in Response to ISP Filings for CRTC Interrogatory PN 2008-19 (January 22, 2009)
  • Summary of CRTC PN 2008-19 Filings: ISP Filings in Response to CRTC Questioning of Internet Management Techniques (January 19, 2009)

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Canadian SIGINT Summaries

The Canadian SIGINT Summaries includes downloadable copies, along with summary, publication, and original source information, of leaked CSE documents.

Selected Publications

  • Molnar, Adam; Parsons, Christopher; Zoauve, Erik. (2017). “Computer network operations and ‘rule-with-law’ in Australia,” Internet Policy Review6(1).
  • Parsons, Christopher; Israel, Tamir. (2016). “Gone Opaque? An Analysis of Hypothetical IMSI Catcher Overuse in Canada,” Citizen Lab – Telecom Transparency Project // CIPPIC.
  • Parsons, Christopher. (2015). “Beyond Privacy: Articulating the Broader Harms of Pervasive Mass Surveillance,” Media and Communication 3(3).
  • Parsons, Christopher. (2015). “Stuck on the Agenda: Drawing lessons from the stagnation of ‘lawful access’ legislation in Canada,” Michael Geist (ed.), Law, Privacy and Surveillance in Canada in the Post-Snowden Era (Ottawa University Press).
  • Parsons, Christopher. (2015). “The Governance of Telecommunications Surveillance: How Opaque and Unaccountable Practices and Policies Threaten Canadians,” Telecom Transparency Project.
  • Parsons, Christopher. (2015). “Beyond the ATIP: New methods for interrogating state surveillance,” in Jamie Brownlee and Kevin Walby (Eds.), Access to Information and Social Justice (Arbeiter Ring Publishing).
  • Parsons, Christopher; and Molnar, Adam. (2014). “Watching Below: Dimensions of Surveillance-by-UAVs in Canada” for the Surveillance Studies Centre and British Columbia Civil Liberties Association.
  • Bennett, Colin; Parsons, Christopher; Molnar, Adam. (2014). “Forgetting and the right to be forgotten” in Serge Gutwirth et al. (Eds.), Reloading Data Protection: Multidisciplinary Insights and Contemporary Challenges.
  • Bennett, Colin, and Parsons, Christopher. (2013). “Privacy and Surveillance: The Multi-Disciplinary Literature on the Capture, Use, and Disclosure of Personal information in Cyberspace” in W. Dutton (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies.
  • McPhail, Brenda; Parsons, Christopher; Ferenbok, Joseph; Smith, Karen; and Clement, Andrew. (2013). “Identifying Canadians at the Border: ePassports and the 9/11 legacy,” in Canadian Journal of Law and Society 27(3).
  • Parsons, Christopher; Savirimuthu, Joseph; Wipond, Rob; McArthur, Kevin. (2012). “ANPR: Code and Rhetorics of Compliance,” in European Journal of Law and Technology 3(3).

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