News, research and analysis about Canadian cyber defence policy and procurement.
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The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) is a joint partnership to strategically fund cutting-edge technology that is of importance to CSE and the Government...
On 8 August, the defence ministers of Canada and Australia released a Joint Statement on Strengthening the Canada-Australia Defence Relationship. The statement includes a lot of what you would expect, such as addressing the Indo-Pacific, bu...
July has not been any quieter as it has been plagued with the ongoing fallout associated with the Snowflake-related breaches. The major global Microsoft outage caused by Crowdstrike remains often discussed and is likely to lead to investiga...
On July 18, a new CANFORGEN was released about the Canadian Armed Force (CAF) National Data Transfer Service (NDTS). Although it initially looks like a small clarification about the NDTS, some small changes reveal more about the CAF’s direc...
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Canadian Doctoral Candidate studying the role of doctrine in cyber conflict. In my real life, I research Canadian cyber defense policy and try to understand cyber defense procurement.
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