China 'compromised' Canadian government networks and stole valuable info for years, Canada's cyber spy agency says (www.cbc.ca)
from 0x815@feddit.org to technology@beehaw.org on 31 Oct 05:31
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Threat actors sponsored by China “compromised” Canadian government networks over the past five years and collected valuable information, says a new report from Canada’s cyber spy agency.

The Communications Security Establishment, responsible for foreign signals intelligence, cyber operations and cyber security, released its updated national cyber threat assessment on Wednesday. The assessment flags threats the agency sees as the most pressing ones facing individuals and organizations in Canada.

“We’re often asked, what keeps up at night? Well, pick the page,” Caroline Xavier, CSE chief, told a news conference in Ottawa.

CSE’s latest report, which casts ahead to the 2025-2026 fiscal year, names the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as “the most comprehensive cyber security threat facing Canada today” and says the scale, tradecraft and ambitions China demonstrates online are “second to none.”

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drwho@beehaw.org on 31 Oct 17:21 collapse

The Great Game continues, same as it always has.