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Information & Ethics committee  There are definitely indicators about the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Trinidad and Tobago. There's mention of Australia. I don't know how deeply, or if there was much going on in Australia, but it's definitely mentioned.

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I can't come up with any just off the top of my head in addition to those without looking more specifically for that. Normally when I'm looking at data breaches, I try to focus on things that will resonate with North Americans because it's hard to get North Americans to care too

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I believe we have a beachhead, if that's what you're talking about, to begin a foothold, in another way to phrase it, to start really digging in. Yes, I believe we have established a foothold.

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  One angle that I believe, specific to the Canadian side of things, you have an advantage on really is that AggregateIQ is under Canadian jurisdiction. If you can get to the bottom of the AggregateIQ involvement in this whole situation, you can have some very good inside insight i

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I believe regulation, such as [Technical difficulty—Editor] is going to be very useful in protecting the public from abuses happening. If Canada wants to look into the GDPR model and you subscribe to it and pass something of your own, I'm very much in favour of regulation that ha

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I have a quick question. Is Canada considering either phone-in or Internet voting?

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  Okay. Stay away from that. Use paper ballots with audit trails. As long as you're using paper ballots with audit trails, you're relatively on the right track.

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  The hard drive that you have is pulled directly from the GitLab instance at gitlab.aggregateiq.com. That would have been data held by AggregateIQ. However, they did incorporate a lot of scripting and software that is available on the open Internet. I think the answer to your que

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  As far as what I gave to you guys, the amount of security that was present was nothing. There was no security whatsoever guarding it. I wouldn't assign any level of security. There are user names, passwords, and network locations present, which could have been seen by anybody in

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  Exactly. Yes, that is the very disturbing truth.

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  It is my belief that what you just said there is most likely the truth, that this is a beginning to something much larger. Even though it's a very big beginning, I believe there is a fairly good chance that before this is over, we will find ties to additional countries that have

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I believe that perhaps the best way to go at this is much the same way that classically the United States has worked to rout out mob families. You put pressure on the people that you have strong evidence against, get them to turn on their co-conspirators and get the inside inform

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I would agree. It is likely. I don't have any special communications from them confirming it, but I'm highly suspicious.

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  What types of fields? Is that the question?

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I would have to go back and review that script. It was titled “salt the earth”, and I remember the comment that was made in there because it stands out in my head, somebody's comment that it may have been in violation of U.K. privacy laws, but the exact fields that were then bein

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery