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Information & Ethics committee  Yes, I think it's important. Again, the United States has shamed us by investing way more money than we have, dollar for dollar, citizen per citizen, in the development of educational programs in computer security. Also I'd like to underline the fact that—as you say—the solution to this problem is not only technology.

April 29th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. José Manuel Fernandez

Information & Ethics committee  We are losing the battle from a technological point of view indeed, not so much in terms of development of new technologies but in terms of deploying them and deploying them effectively, whether it is to combat identity theft or some other more serious issues. Again, it goes back to the fact that those who have the power to deploy those technologies are not motivated to do so.

April 29th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. José Manuel Fernandez

Information & Ethics committee  Yes, and the lack of data is a problem not only in terms of the government being able to understand the problem, but also in terms of our capacity to undertake research and development for the purposes of finding security solutions. As Mr. Dupont stated, not all organizations are the same.

April 29th, 2014Committee meeting

José Manuel Fernandez

Information & Ethics committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. First of all, let me congratulate you all for making the decision to address the important problem of identity theft in Canada. Let me also thank you for inviting me here today. This provides me with the opportunity to bring this problem into perspective as it relates to other problems concerning Canadians.

April 29th, 2014Committee meeting

José Manuel Fernandez