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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Publication Date: April 30, 2024 - 12:19

Spy watchdog warns of ‘significant legal risks’ if cyberops breach international law

April 30, 2024
A new watchdog report says Canada’s electronic spy agency needs to clearly spell out how its cyberoperations comply with international law.The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency report delves into the Communications Security Establishment’s defensive and active cyberoperations.Defensive cyberoperations aim to derail foreign online threats before they reach vital federal government systems or networks.


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