Communications Security Establishment
The Canadian military's new cyber defense plan is aimed at threats from outside, and within
The new plan focuses on threats from Russia and China, boosting intelligence-gathering here at home, and preventing "insider threats."
Canadian Spies May Have Unintentionally Exposed Canadians to Foreign Spying
Canada's secretive spy agency is left crossing its fingers.
Where Canada's Three Political Parties Stand on Cybersecurity and Surveillance
Each party has finally addressed how their government would handle—or not handle—data breaches, cyberattacks and surveillance run amok.
When Canada Learned It Had Spies
The government had constantly denied that Canada was involved in spying or espionage—until an enterprising young Englishman named William Macadam came along.
The Guy Who Oversees Canada’s Cyberspy Agency Is Cash-Strapped and Worried
The Commissioner for the Communications Security Establishment says he's concerned he doesn't have the resources to oversee Canada's version of the NSA.
The Canadian Government is Spying on Your Emails (to the Government)
Hundreds of thousands of emails are being stored every day, for up to months at a time.
How Canadian Spies Infiltrated the Internet's Core to Watch What You Do Online
EONBLUE proves the Canadian government is playing a much larger role in monitoring the internet than most might think.