Digital payments innovation offers blueprint for scaling up Canadian cyber defence

Canada’s technology ecosystem has been on the forefront of cybersecurity innovation for many years and are intimately familiar with the challenges and opportunities the CSE and other government agencies are likely to face.
Tapping into traditionally underrepresented groups in tech as a resource for Canada’s future cyber workforce is critical and governments at all levels and those in Canada’s tech space should continue creating more inclusive opportunities for Indigenous peoples, women and girls, the LGBTQ2 community, and others, writes Sasha Krstic.
Cyber is the most important security and defence landscape of our time, whether you are a national or local government, a multinational corporation or small business, a public figure or private citizen. As digital technologies evolve to make our work and lives more seamless and convenient, the risk ...

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