Public Safety Canada, CSE set to start cyber-threat sharing pact with private sector

A not-for-profit exchange will work by collecting data on threats anonymously from its subscribers, commercial threat assessment companies, and the Canadian government.
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale's department is poised to enter an agreement with an organization called the CCTX in an effort to get a better handle on cyber-security threats.
With threats like cyber-espionage and ransomware targeting businesses and governments across the world, cyber-security has never been a more stark reality for Canadian businesses. Examples like the ransomware attacks that devastated the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) earlier this ...

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