Cybersecurity
- Now, more than ever, governments in Canada must invest in democratic innovations and demonstrate that democracy is about much more than marking a ballot every four years.
- Now, more than ever, governments in Canada must invest in democratic innovations and demonstrate that democracy is about much more than marking a ballot every four years.
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- In beefing up cybersecurity, Bill C-8 ‘does not authorize warrantless access to Canadians’ personal data,’ says Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree.
- In beefing up cybersecurity, Bill C-8 ‘does not authorize warrantless access to Canadians’ personal data,’ says Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree.
- In beefing up cybersecurity, Bill C-8 ‘does not authorize warrantless access to Canadians’ personal data,’ says Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree.
- While solid cyber security systems were developed to protect government networks and systems, Auditor General Karen Hogan found not all departments, agencies, and Crown
- While solid cyber security systems were developed to protect government networks and systems, Auditor General Karen Hogan found not all departments, agencies, and Crown
- While solid cyber security systems were developed to protect government networks and systems, Auditor General Karen Hogan found not all departments, agencies, and Crown
- Bill C-8 establishes a protection regime for federally regulated sectors, and should be treated as a generational opportunity to replace chalk lines with mathematics.
- Bill C-8 establishes a protection regime for federally regulated sectors, and should be treated as a generational opportunity to replace chalk lines with mathematics.
- Bill C-8 establishes a protection regime for federally regulated sectors, and should be treated as a generational opportunity to replace chalk lines with mathematics.
- 'The point is, you have got to know who's doing the work, and you got to know who you're paying. It's not splitting an
- 'The point is, you have got to know who's doing the work, and you got to know who you're paying. It's not splitting an
- 'The point is, you have got to know who's doing the work, and you got to know who you're paying. It's not splitting an
- CSE says China targets Canadian law-makers, media, pro-democracy activists, and diaspora communities—and reported that Canadian members on the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China were subjected
- CSE says China targets Canadian law-makers, media, pro-democracy activists, and diaspora communities—and reported that Canadian members on the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China were subjected
- CSE says China targets Canadian law-makers, media, pro-democracy activists, and diaspora communities—and reported that Canadian members on the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China were subjected
- Cyber security in Canada needs a major overhaul, one that looks at the problem beyond just the virtual scope; that was the message that
- Cyber security in Canada needs a major overhaul, one that looks at the problem beyond just the virtual scope; that was the message that
- Cyber security in Canada needs a major overhaul, one that looks at the problem beyond just the virtual scope; that was the message that
- Canada wants a deeper relationship with China. This was the core message that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took with him on his recent trip
- Canada wants a deeper relationship with China. This was the core message that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took with him on his recent trip
- Canada wants a deeper relationship with China. This was the core message that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took with him on his recent trip
- The defence policy review the government launched last month is picking up tempo, with several consultative roundtables being held across the country. One hopes
- The defence policy review the government launched last month is picking up tempo, with several consultative roundtables being held across the country. One hopes
- The defence policy review the government launched last month is picking up tempo, with several consultative roundtables being held across the country. One hopes
- 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
- 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
- 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
- In February, the United States government announced its first chief information security officer, as well as a Cybersecurity National Action Plan. In recent weeks,
- In February, the United States government announced its first chief information security officer, as well as a Cybersecurity National Action Plan. In recent weeks,
- In February, the United States government announced its first chief information security officer, as well as a Cybersecurity National Action Plan. In recent weeks,
- 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
- 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
- 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