How Canada can take the lead in bolstering cybersecurity

Instead of a scattershot approach to threat detection, where all transactions must be scanned and analyzed with equal importance, we could focus on lists of known criminals and cyberthreats.
In the recent federal budget, Ottawa pledged to spend $144.9-million over five years to help protect Canada’s cyber systems in the country’s key sectors, including finance and telecommunications.
Now, more than ever before, Canadians are vulnerable to cybercrime. Complaints handled by the RCMP increased ...

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