Global Affairs gauged ‘very likely’ chance of another breach weeks after 2022 cyberattack: docs

'These attacks will continue to happen and the best we can do is create networks and systems with layered defences to make it harder, and to diminish the impact if it does occur,' says researcher Alexander Rudolph.
Global Affairs Canada, headquartered in the Pearson Building, has been quiet about details regarding a January 2022 cyberattack.

In the wake of a January 2022 cyberattack, Canada’s foreign ministry conducted an assessment that found it was “very likely” the department would be subject to another online threat that would have a “very high” impact.

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