Cybersecure Policy Exchange
This report responds to the Government of Canada’s proposed approach to regulating online harms in 2021 in a manner that protects and advances Canadians’ fundamental rights and freedoms, and furthers efforts at international platform governance alongside allied jurisdictions.
This report provides a better understanding of the current state of knowledge regarding workplace surveillance, including remote work surveillance, in Canada.
This policy brief builds on the excellent research on encryption produced by experts in Canada and extends this knowledge by presenting an alternative policy framework to help guide Canada’s policy on encryption.
This report begins to identify both policy gaps and pragmatic solutions that can harness the skillset of security researchers and professionals who find and responsibly disclose security flaws in government websites, software, hardware, IoT devices, and critical infrastructure before attackers ...
This report outlines the realities and policy challenges of mitigating disinformation and other harmful online materials shared through private messaging applications and services in Canada.
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