Canada's cybersecurity strategy and global implications
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We're picking up where we left off in our last episode to take a hard look at Canada's national security strategy for cybersecurity. Guest Aaron Shull, managing director and general counsel at the Centre for International Governance Innovation returns to discuss whether Canada is well equipped to deal with current and future online threats. Sami Khoury, senior cybersecurity official at the Communications Security Establishment Canada, shares insights about pre-ransomware notifications, threat alerts and public access to open-source tools. David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security, also returns his take on how Canada compares against its peers when it comes to cybersecurity.
We also dissect the controversial Bill C-26 and its implications for Canada's cybersecurity landscape with guest Matt Malone, Waterloo University, and sit down with Kate Robertson from Citizen Lab to discuss Canada's involvement with the UN Cybercrime Treaty.
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1. Canada's cybersecurity strategy and global implications (00:00:00)
2. Canadian Government Response to Cybersecurity (00:00:03)
3. National Security Strategy for Cybersecurity (00:11:44)
4. Government Cybersecurity Initiatives in Canada (00:27:10)
5. International Cybersecurity Policy and Public Engagement (00:36:21)
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