Tuesday, January 13, 2026

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Defence policy review too narrow on cyber, space

The defence policy review the government launched last month is picking up tempo, with several consultative roundtables being held across the country. One hopes that these and other means of garnering input will help clarify the government’s future course of action and ensure that the eventual policy to emerge is not purely centred on the […]

‘Under constant attack’, minister warned of spying, sabotage ahead of cyber security review

As the public safety minister promises to talk to Canadians about and put more money into cyber security, opposition parties are criticizing the Liberals for being too vague about their plans to secure Canadian cyberspace. Briefing documents prepared for when Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale (Regina-Wascana, Sask.) started on the job last November say government systems are “under constant attack.” […]

Hackers without borders: Canada needs a plan

In February, the United States government announced its first chief information security officer, as well as a Cybersecurity National Action Plan. In recent weeks, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre issued joint statements warning industry and the public at large about the latest surge in ransomware attacks: Locky and […]

Why the Apple iPhone decryption demands are rotten to the core

OTTAWA—The U.S. government’s attempt to invoke a centuries-old law to obtain a court order to require Apple to create a program that would allow it to break the security safeguards on the iPhone used by a San Bernadino terrorist has sparked an enormous outcry from the technology, privacy, and security communities. For U.S. officials, a […]