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- Canada Releases 2025 National Cyber Security Strategy
Canada's 2025 National Cyber Security Strategy underscores the urgent need for cyber resilience, industry collaboration, and workforce development For cybersecurity professionals, this is both a challenge and an opportunity: CISOs and security teams should prepare for new compliance requirements and industry standards
- Cybersecurity in Focus 2024: Top Priorities for Canadian . . .
Our 2024 Canadian Cybersecurity Study highlights the current state of IT security and key issues facing Canadian businesses and offers insights on how to proactively respond to today’s evolving threat environment
- 2024 review and 2025 trends in cybersecurity and privacy | BLG
(Bill 194), adopted Nov 25, 2024, sets a new standard in cyber security, privacy protection, and artificial intelligence governance for Ontario’s public bodies Bill 194 aims to modernize the province’s legislative framework by aligning its requirements with Canadian and international standards
- Government of Canada introduces new National Cyber Security . . .
The new National Cyber Security Strategy demonstrates the Government of Canada’s commitment to a whole-of-society and agile approach to protecting our nation’s cyber security for citizens across our great country, for Canadian businesses and for essential cross-border services and critical infrastructure ”
- Top 7 Canada Security Solutions Every Business Should Know . . .
Discover the top 7 security solutions Canadian businesses must adopt in 2025 Stay protected with the latest AI surveillance
- The State of Cybersecurity in Canada 2025
As you navigate through the 2025 State of Cybersecurity Report, our hope is that it will serve as both an informative resource and a call to action Whether you are a business leader, policymaker, educator, or cybersecurity practitioner, this report is designed to equip you with the knowledge and insights needed to navigate today’s challenges and build resilience for the future Together, we
- Predicting the five security trends that will impact Canadian . . .
Canada Bill C-26 concerning cybersecurity of critical infrastructure across telecommunications, transportation, energy and finance industries will continue to evolve and could pass into law in 2024 Our BSOS research underscores how significant good governance is for achieving successful security outcomes, which far outweighs any technology
- Communications Security Establishment Canada Annual Report . . .
The Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSE) is Canada’s cryptologic agency, responsible for foreign signals intelligence, cyber security and foreign cyber operations It is a standalone agency reporting to the Minister of National Defence CSE includes the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (Cyber Centre), which is Canada’s operational and technical lead for cyber security and
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