Cybersecurity
This report contributes to the Government of Canada’s 2022 consultation on the National Cyber Security Strategy regarding both the renewal of the Strategy and emerging issues on the medium- and long-term horizon.
This report examines the unique challenges and needs of Canada’s municipalities for securing their critical infrastructure from cyber threats, developed through a literature and jurisdictional review, along with interviews and a round table with experts.
This report was prepared at the request of the Parliamentary Protective Service to examine the human rights and legal considerations for the hypothetical use of face recognition technology in the context of ensuring physical security within Canada’s parliamentary precinct and ...
This report document outlines the current state of the law in Canada regarding police use of facial recognition and encourages best practices around privacy impact assessments, accuracy, data minimization, purpose limitation, data security, retention, openness and transparency, individual access, and ...
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.
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