Canada’s cybersecurity in dire need of an upgrade

Advancements to protect cybersecurity and secure critical infrastructure are necessary, but they cannot come at the cost of democratic oversight or transparency and accountability.
We are vulnerable to threats by nefarious actors, domestic and foreign, leaving critical infrastructure and private information of Canadians at risk, writes Alistair MacGregor.
A lot has changed since February 2020, and the world in which we now find ourselves is vastly different from the one before. While the COVID-19 pandemic was racing around the world, ever-changing and evolving, so, too, were advancements in cyber technology—especially advancements in artificial int...

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