MPs want annual national-security reports, aid for businesses to thwart cyber threats cdnpoli
The committee heard about malware and cyber attacks originating from Russia that have affected Canadian firms, such as the NotPetya attack in 2017 and the 2020 SolarWinds Orion hack, which Global Affairs Canada said compromised more than a hundred Canadian entities.
Witnesses also said that critical infrastructure operators have lax rules compared with European and American counterparts. They also said some fields like port operators lack clear reporting timelines on preventive cybersecurity measures.Article content MPs also noted calls from witnesses for better co-operation with the U.S. on cyber attacks to critical infrastructure, similar to the binational North American Aerospace Defence Command, or Norad.
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