Cyber Warfare
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‘Cyber Fire’: How the Canadian Armed Forces is approaching ‘cyber warfare’Documents released under access to information laws show that in 2016 the Canadian Armed Forces had a “relatively poor” understanding on long-term reliance on cyber operations.CanadaMar 9, 2024
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Will cloud computing be Canada’s next big military procurement? Here’s what to knowOfficials tell Global News that 'preliminary' work is underway on a possible classified cloud service. A similar process in the U.S. for military cloud services is worth billions.CanadaApr 5, 2022
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U.S. launching thousands of cyber attacks on Russia, Kremlin claimsRussia accused the United States of leading a massive campaign of "cyber aggression" behind hundreds of thousands of malicious attacks a day during the ongoing war in Ukraine.TechMar 29, 2022
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Russia will ‘fail’ in its objectives in Ukraine, NATO chief saysAddressing the Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence, NATO's secretary-general says whatever happens, Moscow will not achieve its objectives in Ukraine.CanadaMar 9, 2022
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Biden says next ‘real shooting’ war could be result of major cyber attack"I think it's more than likely we're going to end up, if we end up in a war ... it's going to be as a consequence of a cyber breach of great consequence," Biden said.WorldJul 27, 2021
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When China gets up to no good, Canada must do more than wag a fingerThe activities of a data company with ties to China’s government underscores the breadth of Beijing’s global ambitions, Matthew Fisher says.CommentarySep 16, 2020
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Trump’s Space Force is more about satellites than soldiersDonald Trump's proposed Space Force will be barred from fighting physical battles under international law, but that won't stop it from waging cyber warfare in orbit.PoliticsJun 19, 2018
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General Vance: Why focusing on missile defence from North Korea is ‘not useful’A year-end interview with Global News on Friday had the general share his views on why he says focusing on ballistic missile defence is "not useful," what could happen if North Korea launched a missile strike against an ally like Japan to how the massive #MeToo movement will help the military in its efforts to knock out sexual misconduct in its ranks.PoliticsDec 1, 2017
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Money, espionage and image: Why North Korean hackers are making wavesNorth Korea has been linked to several recent cyberattacks. But what's in it for them?WorldNov 19, 2017
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Nothing unCanadian about protecting ourselves, even if that means waging cyberwarIntercepting and decoding foreign transmissions is nothing new; that kind of warfare is as old as the telegraph or even simple handwritten messages.CommentaryJun 21, 2017
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