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Cyber strategy: Defining roles in a federated model
In October, the federal government launched Canada’s Cyber Security Strategy, bringing together the prior work of federal departments and agencies...
Cyber sleuths: Police team up to fight hi-tech crime
In 1998, in an effort to address the rising incidence of computer-based crimes, the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS)...
The strategic requirements of a new domain
Like the dawn of the aerospace domain a century ago, today cyber is posing unique challenges. Though the Canadian Forces...
The rise of denial of service attacks
Cyber attacks happen all the time. As you read this, your organization’s web server is being probed for vulnerabilities by...
NATO: All for one and one for all in cyberspace
As NATO’s missions become increasingly more network centric, the dependency between operations and communication and information systems (CIS) will become...
Toward a cyber security strategy
Incidences of cyber espionage, computer network attacks, and cyber security now dominate news worldwide. Many governments are shoring up their...
Cross-border collaboration: A call to close cyber, critical infrastructure gaps
In the five years since the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, also known as the 9/11...
Army, Navy, Air Force, Cyber?
The time has come to take a hard look at the structure of the Canadian military and consider the idea...
2025: Are we prepared for cyber warfare?
In 2007, the highly digital economy of Estonia was almost overwhelmed by days of sustained cyber assaults. In 2008, cyber...
Redefining the network operations warrior
For many of us, cyber warfare is about technology – coordinated systems attacking the computer networks of critical infrastructure, finance,...