Ottawa a target for cyber attacks: CSIS
The federal government is facing “serious” cyber attacks on a daily basis, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service says in its annual report.
Increasingly numerous, capable and aggressive statesponsored hackers and terrorist groups are making regular attempts to penetrate government computer networks, it said.
“Canada remains both a target for malicious cyber activities, and a platform from which these hostile actors conduct CNO (Computer Network Operations) against entities in other countries,” the report said.
State-sponsored cyberespionage and influence activities targeting the private sector are also taking place, especially in the advanced technology sector and critical infrastructure, it said.
Released Tuesday, the latest annual report from CSIS actually covers two years, 2014 to 2016, because no report was issued last year. While cyber attacks were highlighted, it said terrorism remained Canada’s top security threat.
Eleven Canadians died in terrorist attacks in five countries last year, and 15 Nepalese security guards protecting the Canadian embassy in Kabul were killed, it said. “Canadian Armed Forces personnel, government officials and private citizens are under constant threat in certain regions.”
Stabbings at a military recruiting office in Toronto and an attempted suicide bombing by an ISIL supporter in Ontario also underscore the threat within Canada, it said. The report was drafted before the Quebec City mosque attack on Jan. 29, so it was not mentioned.