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Kristen Csenkey

Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 6, 2024
We need more accountability and transparency for not only TikTok, but other social media firms that are designed to draw our attention, money, and communicate information to millions of people, writes Kristen Csenkey is a PhD Candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Photograph by Geri Tech, Pexels.com
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 6, 2024
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 6, 2024
We need more accountability and transparency for not only TikTok, but other social media firms that are designed to draw our attention, money, and communicate information to millions of people, writes Kristen Csenkey is a PhD Candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Photograph by Geri Tech, Pexels.com
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 6, 2024
We need more accountability and transparency for not only TikTok, but other social media firms that are designed to draw our attention, money, and communicate information to millions of people, writes Kristen Csenkey is a PhD Candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Photograph by Geri Tech, Pexels.com
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 6, 2024
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 6, 2024
We need more accountability and transparency for not only TikTok, but other social media firms that are designed to draw our attention, money, and communicate information to millions of people, writes Kristen Csenkey is a PhD Candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Photograph by Geri Tech, Pexels.com
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 3, 2023
Federal Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne's office has questions about ChatGPT and concerns about its implications, writes Kristen Csenkey. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 3, 2023
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 3, 2023
Federal Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne's office has questions about ChatGPT and concerns about its implications, writes Kristen Csenkey. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | October 6, 2021
Canada already co-operates with Australia, the U.K., and the U.S. through the Fives Eyes. By leveraging these existing trusted partnerships, Canada can ensure that our capabilities remain relevant within an evolving context, writes Kristen Csenkey. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia, photographs courtesy of Flickr and Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | October 6, 2021
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | October 6, 2021
Canada already co-operates with Australia, the U.K., and the U.S. through the Fives Eyes. By leveraging these existing trusted partnerships, Canada can ensure that our capabilities remain relevant within an evolving context, writes Kristen Csenkey. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia, photographs courtesy of Flickr and Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | September 1, 2021
The Aug. 14 Joint Statement on NORAD Modernization by National Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, pictured, and the U.S. Secretary of Defense says the two countries will ‘move forward deliberately’ with a co-ordinated approach to North American security. To do that, engagement between the two departments needs to go further, focus on organizational changes, and leverage Canadian cyber assets and expertise, writes Kristen Csenkey.
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | September 1, 2021
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | September 1, 2021
The Aug. 14 Joint Statement on NORAD Modernization by National Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, pictured, and the U.S. Secretary of Defense says the two countries will ‘move forward deliberately’ with a co-ordinated approach to North American security. To do that, engagement between the two departments needs to go further, focus on organizational changes, and leverage Canadian cyber assets and expertise, writes Kristen Csenkey.
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 24, 2021
Canada addresses cyber threats through the Communications Security Establishment (CSE), pictured, including the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, and the Department of National Defence/Canadian Armed Forces. The CAF’s main cyber unit is the Canadian Forces Network Operations Centre, writes Kristen Csenkey. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 24, 2021
Opinion | BY KRISTEN CSENKEY | May 24, 2021
Canada addresses cyber threats through the Communications Security Establishment (CSE), pictured, including the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, and the Department of National Defence/Canadian Armed Forces. The CAF’s main cyber unit is the Canadian Forces Network Operations Centre, writes Kristen Csenkey. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons