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Information & Ethics committee  All right. We indicated in our June 2017 report that we were expecting an increase in the use of cyberspace and that various types of threats would increase as a result. An update to that report is expected early next year, but I'm going to tell you now what you can expect from

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

André Boucher

Information & Ethics committee  Thank you for that question, Mr. Saini. We're really on the lookout because we know what's happened internationally. We began working with the Elections Canada people early on to ensure that the networks, systems and procedures put in place were equal to the task of handling the

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

André Boucher

Information & Ethics committee  We ranked threats by category in our June 2017 report. Here's an example that goes to your question. Synchronization and subcontracting do occur between states and perhaps between criminal entities. In reality, we constantly monitor all threats. Threat prevention and detection

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

André Boucher

Information & Ethics committee  Absolutely. To protect Canadians, the Canadian Centre for Cybersecurity uses a cooperation model, under which all stakeholders work together. It involves the user, as Mr. Rogers said, the manufacturer, the people who produce the source codes and the software, right up to the Inte

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

André Boucher