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Canada’s cyber intelligence agency logged 114 ‘privacy incidents’ in 2022

It’s difficult to put the 114 incidents in 2022-23 in context, as CSE has not previously reported the number of privacy breaches in its last three annual reports. Separate reports on the agency’s compliance with privacy laws indicate a handful of breaches that were serious enough to notify Canada’s privacy watchdog over the last five years.

The CSE’s report also disclosed that the agency has resumed sharing “metadata” with Five Eyes security partners — agencies in the U.S., U.K., Australia and New Zealand — almost a decade after the program was halted due to privacy concerns.The agency suspended sharing metadata with close allies in 2014, after it discovered that some information that could identify Canadians was being shared — inadvertently, according to the CSE.

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