How Canada can succeed in the cyber century

Washington and Westminster concluded that effective cyberdefence requires not only new approaches but a different worldview when interacting with the private sector, says Christyn Cianfarani of CADSI.
In cyber, governments are just beginning to come to grips with what the industry looks like, let alone the technologies those firms produce.
One of Ottawa’s worst-kept secrets occurred a few years ago when the National Research Council’s networks were hacked by a foreign adversary, resulting in the sweeping theft of its intellectual property and an estimated financial cost in the hundreds of millions o...

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