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Russia-Ukraine conflict amplifies the need to protect Canada’s critical infrastructure from cyberattacks

Opinion | BY STEPHANIE TRAN | April 6, 2022
In the last couple months, Canadian public institutions and companies have been hit by high-profile attacks believed to emanate from Russia, including Global Affairs Canada, which disrupted the foreign ministry’s IT regionally and abroad. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY STEPHANIE TRAN | April 6, 2022
Opinion | BY STEPHANIE TRAN | April 6, 2022
In the last couple months, Canadian public institutions and companies have been hit by high-profile attacks believed to emanate from Russia, including Global Affairs Canada, which disrupted the foreign ministry’s IT regionally and abroad. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY STEPHANIE TRAN | April 6, 2022
In the last couple months, Canadian public institutions and companies have been hit by high-profile attacks believed to emanate from Russia, including Global Affairs Canada, which disrupted the foreign ministry’s IT regionally and abroad. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY STEPHANIE TRAN | April 6, 2022
Opinion | BY STEPHANIE TRAN | April 6, 2022
In the last couple months, Canadian public institutions and companies have been hit by high-profile attacks believed to emanate from Russia, including Global Affairs Canada, which disrupted the foreign ministry’s IT regionally and abroad. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY STEPHANIE TRAN | October 27, 2021
With access to vast amounts of data including social insurance numbers and home addresses, it is vital that the federal government’s systems are secure from cyber attacks and breaches, writes Stephanie Tran. Unsplash photograph by Victoria Heath
Opinion | BY STEPHANIE TRAN | October 27, 2021
Opinion | BY STEPHANIE TRAN | October 27, 2021
With access to vast amounts of data including social insurance numbers and home addresses, it is vital that the federal government’s systems are secure from cyber attacks and breaches, writes Stephanie Tran. Unsplash photograph by Victoria Heath